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Lithium-ion battery fires can reach 1,100 degrees, close to the melting point of aluminum, a key material in airplane construction.
Battery Safety Fight: Pilots Take On Big Business After Deadly Crash AP 2010
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Lithium-ion batteries, lithium-ion electrodes ran in in between positive as well as disastrous charge as well as discharge.
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Lithium-ion battery fires can reach 1,100 degrees, close to the melting point of aluminum, a key material in airplane construction.
Battery Safety Fight: Pilots Take On Big Business After Deadly Crash AP 2010
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Lithium-ion battery fires can reach 1,100 degrees, close to the melting point of aluminum, a key material in airplane construction.
Battery Safety Fight: Pilots Take On Big Business After Deadly Crash AP 2010
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Lithium-ion battery fires can reach 1,100 degrees, close to the melting point of aluminum, a key material in airplane construction.
Battery Safety Fight: Pilots Take On Big Business After Deadly Crash AP 2010
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Lithium-ion battery fires can reach 1,100 degrees, close to the melting point of aluminum, a key material in airplane construction.
Battery Safety Fight: Pilots Take On Big Business After Deadly Crash AP 2010
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Lithium-ion batteries are common in devices like laptops but will be relatively new for autos.
Nissan Shows Tiny Electric Concept Vehicle (VIDEO) AP/Huffington Post 2010
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Lithium-ion batteries are common in devices like laptops but will be relatively new for autos.
Nissan Shows Tiny Electric Concept Vehicle (VIDEO) The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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Lithium-ion batteries are common in devices like laptops but will be relatively new for autos.
Nissan Shows Tiny Electric Concept Vehicle (VIDEO) AP/Huffington Post 2010
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Lithium-ion battery fires can reach 1,100 degrees, close to the melting point of aluminum, a key material in airplane construction.
Battery Safety Fight: Pilots Take On Big Business After Deadly Crash AP 2010
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