What are the transportation requirements for lithium batteries.
Lithium batteries are classified as dangerous goods in transportation, not only referring to lithium-ion batteries, but also to the equipment used in conjunction with lithium batteries. From a safety perspective, the requirements related to the transportation of lithium-ion batteries must be very strict. Avoid short circuits in lithium-ion batteries during transportation due to bumps, squeezing, bumps, and other reasons. If a short circuit occurs, it is likely to cause fire, and transportation is generally in a sealed state, making it difficult to detect it in a timely manner. Therefore, the transportation of lithium-ion batteries requires strict compliance with regulations.
1. The outer packaging of lithium-ion batteries should be labeled with nine types of hazardous materials (classified into nine categories), including product name, correct operation method, contact phone number, etc.
2. Lithium ion batteries need to undergo a drop packaging test before transportation.
3. Lithium ion batteries need to be securely fixed inside the packaging to prevent movement and potential damage during transportation due to bumps.
4. The design of the outer packaging must be sturdy, ensuring that it will not burst during normal transportation and has a certain waterproof function.
The transportation of lithium batteries is not only a concern for lithium battery manufacturers, but buyers also need to have a certain understanding. Because sometimes it involves issues such as returns, exchanges, and factory repairs, which also require contact with the transportation of lithium batteries.