As a third-party laboratory, some Amazon sellers will ask, what is the UL report required by Amazon for my products to be listed? Today, I will tell you about it so that you can understand it better.
Button batteries listed on Amazon must require a UL4200A report. The UL4200A report is a test standard for button battery products formulated by UL organization. Customers need to send the product to a UL accredited laboratory for testing, and the product is subjected to strict safety testing according to UL4200A standards.
Amazon seller asks: Why do I need to submit a UL4200A report for my coin cell battery?
First of all, the UL4200A report is a standard for evaluating and certifying the safety performance of button battery products. For button battery products sold on Amazon, Amazon requires sellers to provide UL4200A reports to ensure that the safety performance of the products meets the relevant standards and regulations.
Secondly, the test items reported by UL4200A are very strict, including tests for overcharge, overdischarge, short circuit, shock, extrusion, temperature cycling, etc. These tests are all to ensure that the coin cell battery will not have safety problems during use, such as burning,**, etc.
In addition, products on Amazon's platform must meet a series of safety standards before they can be approved for sale. The UL4200A report is one of the important criteria. If the seller is unable to provide a UL4200A report, or if the report shows that the product does not meet safety standards, then the product will be rejected for sale by Amazon.
To sum up, in order to ensure that your button battery products can be sold smoothly on the Amazon platform and ensure the safety of consumers, it is recommended that you send the product to a UL-certified laboratory for testing in time and obtain a UL4200A report. At the same time, it is also important to pay attention to other security standards on the Amazon platform to ensure that the product meets all relevant requirements.