There will be a great problem soon with disposal of used lithium batteries. There is no standardised routine for disposal when they come to end of life, in about ten years
Lithium is a mono fuel, it doesn't need oxygen to catch fire and reacts violently when exposed to water, the only way to put out a fire is to cover it with bone dry earth or sand.
There will be a great problem soon with disposal of used lithium batteries. There is no standardised routine for disposal when they come to end of life, in about ten years
Lithium is a mono fuel, it doesn't need oxygen to catch fire and reacts violently when exposed to water, the only way to put out a fire is to cover it with bone dry earth or sand.
A fire depts nightmare.
Great article. It's refreshing to hear straight-forward science and logic without the emotional spin.