“Why do some fire blankets burn through in seconds, while others can withstand a raging EV battery fire for an hour?”

With the rise of electric vehicle (EV) fires, ordinary fire blankets often fail against extreme battery temperatures. We tested a generic fire blanket against SUNTEX’s Automotive Fire Blanket—and the results were shocking. The cheap blanket burned through in seconds, while SUNTEX resisted 1000°C flames for 60 minutes and remained reusable! How does it work?

 

Shocking Fire Test Comparison
1. Generic Fire Blanket VS SUNTEX Fire Blanket Burn Test
Generic Fire Blanket: Covered a simulated EV battery fire → burned through in 10 seconds, flames spread rapidly.


SUNTEX Fire Blanket:60-Minute Burn Test: Withstood 1000°C+ battery fire, no damage.


Reusability Test: After 2 burns, it still performed perfectly.
Conclusion: Ordinary blankets fail against EV fires—SUNTEX actually stops them.

2. Explosion Resistance Test
Generic Blanket: Ripped apart instantly under simulated battery explosion.
SUNTEX: Used aerospace-grade fireproof fabric + anti-blast coating → blocked explosion debris.

Why Is SUNTEX So Effective?
1. Military-Grade Material – Handles instant Temp1500°C
Co-developed with top universities, withstands 1000-1200°C long-term, 1500°C short-term .
Polymer coating for waterproof, oil-proof, and corrosion resistance.
2. Real-World EV Fire Testing
Tested on battery cells, packs, and full EV fires → certified in Europe (since 2019).
Two Versions:


Standard: For charging stations, parking lots – 30+ minutes of fire control.
High-Performance: For ships, warehouses – 1-hour fire resistance + explosion-proofing.

3. Critical Use Cases
EV Charging Stations: Cover burning cars to prevent chain reactions.
Ferries & Underground Garages: Block fire spread, buy escape time.
Dealerships & Warehouses: Avoid millions in fire damage.

Part 3: Why Choose SUNTEX? (Proof of Trust)
✅ Exported to Europe since 2019 – meets international safety standards.
✅ 2022 Tech Upgrade – 30% stronger blast resistance.
✅ Real-World Success – Used in multiple EV fire emergencies in China.

Final Call to Action
“A single burning EV can destroy a parking lot in 10 minutes. A real fire blanket might be the last line of defense.”
#EVSafety #FireProtection #BatteryFire #TestedAndProven

Contact Details

Suntex Composite Industrial Co., Ltd.
Contact Person: Mr. Jason Hu

Tel: +86 132 0712 7986

Send your inquiry directly to us

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