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October 19, 2023 New Fire-Suppressant Packaging Passes All Safety Tests

Oregon Fire Center Rates PACT® Thermo Shield Wrap #1 for containing electronic battery explosions.

(Watertown, CT) – Firefighters gave a new electronic battery wrap the highest safety rating after a true trial-by-fire. Specifically, testers at the Polk County Fire Central Station in Oregon, drove a nail through a lithium-ion battery cell wrapped in PACT® Thermo ShieldTM TR SleeveTM to blow it up to prove the paper wrap would contain the fire. Packaging and Crating Technologies (PACT®) created the specially-coated, fire-suppressant paper to prevent thermal runaway, a dangerous and difficult battery fire to extinguish.

“We conducted two tests in which we a punctured battery within a battery pack of (96) 18650 batteries charged to 100% in a sealed metal container,” says Rodger Mort, President of PACT®, LLC. “The cell exploded and blew the lid off the container instantly, but no other batteries went into thermal runaway thanks to our fire-suppressant wrap.” 

Mort and his product development team from the Watertown, Connecticut manufacturer flew across the country for independent testing of its patented, fire-suppressant product line on October 9, 2023 to improve transportation safety of lithium batteries that have become the world’s preferred energy storage source, as well as comply with pending regulations.

The product development team from Packaging And Crating Technologies (PACT) in Watertown, Conn. recently tested its PACT® Thermo ShieldTM, paper wrap to control dangerous lithium battery fires at the Polk County Fire Central Station in Oregon. The product received the highest rating. From left: Guy Gettle, President of Fireproof Solutions, Inc., Rodger Mort, President of PACT, LLC, Vincent Homer, Chemical Refinery Firefighter at Fireproof Solutions, Inc., and Michael Jackson, Jr., Partner at PACT, LLC. 
Photo Credit: PACT
The product development team from Packaging And Crating Technologies (PACT) in Watertown, Conn. recently tested its PACT® Thermo ShieldTM, paper wrap to control dangerous lithium battery fires at the Polk County Fire Central Station in Oregon. The product received the highest rating. From left: Guy Gettle, President of Fireproof Solutions, Inc., Rodger Mort, President of PACT, LLC, Vincent Homer, Chemical Refinery Firefighter at Fireproof Solutions, Inc., and Michael Jackson, Jr., Partner at PACT, LLC.
Photo Credit: PACT

“Mort explains that Packaging and Crating Technologies (PACT) is developing a means for making lithium batteries safer and less susceptible to thermal runaway events which have resulted in numerous fires, injuries and loss of life.  Consistent with the work of the United Nations Subcommittee on the Transportation of Dangerous Goods (UN TDG Sub-Committee – Dangerous Goods | UNECE) to create a hazard based classification system for lithium batteries and incentivize industry to design safer batteries, PACT has a solution to improve battery design.  The UN TDG Sub-Committee’s new classification system will assign lithium batteries based on a safety scale of 1 to 9 with 9 being the most dangerous. As evidenced from this test, the use of the PACT TR Sleeve will prevent propagation regardless of cell size. The testing being proposed by the TDG Sub-Committee is based on whether the cells comprising a battery pack will propagate from cell to cell.  PACT’s battery design solution will prevent cell to cell propagation resulting in safer battery packs such as those used in plug in EVs.

“We are committed to leading innovation in the industry for battery safety, and welcome the new measures,” says Mort. “With lithium batteries powering everything from cell phones and laptops to electric cars and buses, the need for safety regulations is crucial.”

Testers also ran the PACT Lion-X fire extinguisher through a battery of tests, putting out three e-bike battery blazes. Firefighters drove a nail into the fully charged batteries and once they exploded, the testers sprayed them with the pre-mixed, water-based solution that quenches lithium-ion fires upwards of 1,600 F degrees until completely extinguished. 

“We appreciate the firefighters who put our materials to the test, since they are the ones who have to battle these difficult fires,” Mort adds. “Our product’s ability to extinguish lithium battery fires and limit smoke is crucial for firefighter and public safety.”

For more information about PACT® and its innovative product line or to see a live demo, visit: https://www.pactthermoshield.com/.

ABOUT PACT®, LLC
PACT®, LLC is a global leader in manufacturing sustainable, packaging products for the commercial, industrial and military industries. With more than 25 years of experience, the family business was founded by three green packaging professionals and continues to embrace a green future by designing cost-effective, patented, crating solutions like LiftVans and PleatWrap, as well as custom packaging for the aerospace, medical, electronics, tooling, machinery, furniture, fine art and automotive sectors.  The company’s newest innovation is PACT® Thermo Shield TM, a sustainable, paper-based packaging material that suppresses and controls lithium-ion battery fires by mitigating thermal runaway. 

The company is a member of the Commercial Relocation Network, the Council on Safe Transportation of Hazardous Materials and the International Association of Movers. It is also a preferred vendor for the US Department of Defense and has been awarded a special permit from the US Department of Transportation for the shipping of lithium-ion batteries, as well as passed the proposed SAE-G-27 test standard.   For a full list PACT®’s sustainable packaging solutions, visit www.pactww.com.

 

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