Damaged rechargeable batteries and batteries are considered hazardous goods during transport and therefore pose a particular challenge. DENIOS offers suitable transport boxes and battery storage boxes with UN approval made of metal and plastic.
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PyroBubbles® is a granulate with a grain size of 0.5 - 5 mm, which mainly consists of Sicilium dioxide. They are not flammable, electrically insulating and have only a low thermal conductivity. This makes PyroBubbles® the ideal filling material for transport and storage boxes for lithium-ion batteries.
As a tested extinguishing agent, they can be used particularly well to combat liquid fires. The melting point is 900 ° C, at which they then form a closed layer around the source of the fire.
Due to the high risk of fire and explosion, lithium-ion batteries are considered dangerous goods under international transport law and are subject to the regulations for transporting dangerous goods. These rules apply to air freight, sea freight and road transport.
Since 2009, dealers, manufacturers and waste disposal companies are obliged to take back empty or unwanted batteries. Likewise, consumers are subject to a return obligation. The above regulations apply to the transport there.
Lithium-ion batteries can be recycled metallurgically. This valuable material such as cobalt, nickel and copper are recovered. Overall, with proper recycling, almost 100% of the components of a lithium battery can be recycled.
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