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Liuyang Explosion Highlights Safety Gaps: Technical Approach of Intelligent Explosion-Proof Storage Systems

Liuyang Explosion Highlights Safety Gaps: Technical Approach of Intelligent Explosion-Proof Storage Systems

2026-05-06

Liuyang Explosion Highlights Safety Gaps: Technical Approach of Intelligent Explosion-Proof Storage Systems


 Incident Background

A recent explosion in a fireworks manufacturing facility in Liuyang, China, resulted in significant casualties and losses.

The incident highlights key risks in hazardous material storage, including:

  • Temperature anomalies leading to thermal runaway
  • Accumulation of flammable gases
  • Delayed detection of smoke and early fire conditions
  • Insufficient emergency response mechanisms

 Industry Requirement

Traditional storage methods rely on:

  • Manual inspection
  • Passive fire/explosion protection
  • Non-continuous monitoring

These approaches are insufficient for complex industrial environments.

The industry is shifting toward integrated monitoring–warning–response systems.


System Design

Taking Wuxi Super’s outdoor explosion-proof storage cabinet as an example:

 Monitoring Parameters

  • Smoke detection: response time < 3 seconds
  • Gas detection: accuracy ≤ ±3% FS
  • Temperature and humidity monitoring

 Response Logic

When thresholds are exceeded:

  • Alarm activation
  • Ventilation system start
  • Power cutoff
  • Fire suppression activation

 Ventilation & Temperature Control

  • Explosion-proof axial fans (dual system)
  • Forced ventilation system
  • Operating range: -20°C to 55°C

Used for:

  • Removing flammable gases
  • Stabilizing internal temperature
  • Reducing thermal risks

 Fire Suppression

  • Activation temperature: 68°C
  • Automatic thermal trigger
  • Independent system (no external power required)

 Structural Protection

  • Steel structure thickness ≥ 4 mm
  • Welded cabinet body
  • Explosion-proof doors with sealing system
  • Protection rating: IP54
  • Pressure relief design

 Applications

  • Chemical industry
  • Fireworks manufacturing
  • New energy battery storage
  • Laboratory hazardous materials

Features:

  • Modular container-type design
  • Movable deployment
  • Suitable for outdoor environments

 Industry Implications

The incident accelerates trends toward:

  • Equipment-based monitoring
  • Integrated safety systems
  • Parameter-driven compliance

 Summary

The Liuyang explosion underscores the importance of systematic safety control in hazardous material storage.

Integrated systems combining monitoring, structural protection, and automatic response provide a more reliable technical pathway for industrial safety management.

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Liuyang Explosion Highlights Safety Gaps: Technical Approach of Intelligent Explosion-Proof Storage Systems

Liuyang Explosion Highlights Safety Gaps: Technical Approach of Intelligent Explosion-Proof Storage Systems

Liuyang Explosion Highlights Safety Gaps: Technical Approach of Intelligent Explosion-Proof Storage Systems


 Incident Background

A recent explosion in a fireworks manufacturing facility in Liuyang, China, resulted in significant casualties and losses.

The incident highlights key risks in hazardous material storage, including:

  • Temperature anomalies leading to thermal runaway
  • Accumulation of flammable gases
  • Delayed detection of smoke and early fire conditions
  • Insufficient emergency response mechanisms

 Industry Requirement

Traditional storage methods rely on:

  • Manual inspection
  • Passive fire/explosion protection
  • Non-continuous monitoring

These approaches are insufficient for complex industrial environments.

The industry is shifting toward integrated monitoring–warning–response systems.


System Design

Taking Wuxi Super’s outdoor explosion-proof storage cabinet as an example:

 Monitoring Parameters

  • Smoke detection: response time < 3 seconds
  • Gas detection: accuracy ≤ ±3% FS
  • Temperature and humidity monitoring

 Response Logic

When thresholds are exceeded:

  • Alarm activation
  • Ventilation system start
  • Power cutoff
  • Fire suppression activation

 Ventilation & Temperature Control

  • Explosion-proof axial fans (dual system)
  • Forced ventilation system
  • Operating range: -20°C to 55°C

Used for:

  • Removing flammable gases
  • Stabilizing internal temperature
  • Reducing thermal risks

 Fire Suppression

  • Activation temperature: 68°C
  • Automatic thermal trigger
  • Independent system (no external power required)

 Structural Protection

  • Steel structure thickness ≥ 4 mm
  • Welded cabinet body
  • Explosion-proof doors with sealing system
  • Protection rating: IP54
  • Pressure relief design

 Applications

  • Chemical industry
  • Fireworks manufacturing
  • New energy battery storage
  • Laboratory hazardous materials

Features:

  • Modular container-type design
  • Movable deployment
  • Suitable for outdoor environments

 Industry Implications

The incident accelerates trends toward:

  • Equipment-based monitoring
  • Integrated safety systems
  • Parameter-driven compliance

 Summary

The Liuyang explosion underscores the importance of systematic safety control in hazardous material storage.

Integrated systems combining monitoring, structural protection, and automatic response provide a more reliable technical pathway for industrial safety management.