Along with the use of thermal management materials, p lacing protective engineered flame-retardant insulating materials between the components of the battery cell, module, and pack can offer additional thermal and electrical insulating protection. However, adding such materials can be challenging due to space and weight constraints.
Lithium-ion batteries generate a significant amount of heat during operation and charging. In addition to using thermal management materials to dissipate heat, using protective, flame-retardant insulation materials between the battery cell, module, and battery components can provide further thermal and electrical insulation protection.
The following 6 materials are used for the electrical and thermal insulation of batteries and accumulators: 1. Polypropylene film for electrical and thermal insulation of batteries and accumulators Polypropylene has excellent dielectric properties, excellent impermeability, and is easily deformed.
In addition to using thermal management materials to dissipate heat, using protective, flame-retardant insulation materials between the battery cell, module, and battery components can provide further thermal and electrical insulation protection. Materials must be used in the following areas:
1. Polypropylene film for electrical and thermal insulation of batteries and accumulators Polypropylene has excellent dielectric properties, excellent impermeability, and is easily deformed. Formex is the first choice for engineers and designers. It is very durable and has excellent dielectric strength.
It is often used in battery separators. Fiberglass — A composite made of fine glass fibers, this material helps as a thermal and electrical insulation material due to its high strength, resistance to chemical corrosion, and low thermal conductivity.