Lithium battery shipping air export packaging requirements exemption from dangerous package certific

Mondo Technology Updated on 2024-03-08

Lithium battery shipping by air how to export

Class 9 dangerous goodsLithium battery Lithium battery equipment

1) Digital daily use: mainly used in various digital products, such as mobile phones, tablets, laptops, electric toys, power banks, model airplanes, etc. Or tools for daily use, such as car keys, flashlights, built-in lithium batteries, built-in lithium batteries, portable refrigerators, etc.

2) Power: Mainly used in electric vehicles, such as new energy cars, new energy buses, etc.

3) Energy storage: mainly used in base stations, computer room power supplies, clean energy energy storage, grid power energy storage, household optical storage systems, etc.

Do lithium battery exports need a dangerous package certificate?

Lithium batteriesAccording to the provisions of the United Nations TDG, it is necessary to look at the capacity of the lithium battery, if the capacity is large, it is necessary to do the "dangerous package certificate", and the capacity is small.

In accordance with the provisions of the United Nations Recommendation on the Transport of Dangerous Goods, lithium batteries that need to be packaged in dangerous goods: lithium metal batteries or lithium alloy batteries, with a lithium content of more than 1 gram, and for lithium metal or lithium alloy battery packs, the total lithium content is greater than 2 grams; For lithium-ion batteries, the watt-hour rating is more than 20w h, and for lithium-ion battery packs, the watt-hour rating is more than 100w h.

Of course, there are some batteries that exceed a certain weight, and most of them do not need to apply for a dangerous package certificate. The information needs to be reviewed before shipment. Not all lithium batteries are exported to be in danger, and lithium batteries can be shipped by LCL by air and FCL.

What information do I need to prepare for the export of lithium batteries?

Lithium battery export information1、un38.3 test report, test summary 2, MSDS English version 3, sea and air power of attorney 4, outbound dangerous goods transport packaging use appraisal results, commonly known as dangerous package certificate. (exempt in most cases).

Packaging requirements for lithium batteries and lithium battery equipment for export

Packaging requirements for export lithium batteries and lithium battery equipment According to the "Model Regulations of the Recommendations on the Transport of Dangerous Goods" (TDG), lithium batteries mainly have the following packaging and transportation requirements:

1.Unless installed in equipment (e.g. mobile phones, cameras, walkie-talkies, laptops, etc.), batteries and primary batteries must be individually packaged to prevent short circuits and packed in a sturdy outer packaging.

2.Unless installed in equipment, the package must be able to withstand any orientation of 1The 2m drop test did not damage the battery or the cell in the package, and did not change the position of the battery so that the battery and the battery (or the primary cell and the primary battery) came into contact with each other, and the battery did not leak out of the package.

3.In addition to meeting the exemption conditions, lithium batteries as dangerous goods, must be transported in accordance with the packaging requirements of dangerous goods.

4.The packaging needs to be labeled and marked with the specified lithium battery labels, and the lithium-ion battery shell needs to be marked with the Wh value.

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