Driven by globalization and technological advances, lithium batteries have become a key component in areas such as portable electronic devices and electric vehicles. However, the high energy density characteristics of lithium batteries also make them a potential safety risk during transportation.
First guarantee: pass the UN38.3 test
First, ZRLK ensures that all lithium batteries must pass the UN38.3 (UN38.3) test. This test is the globally recognized standard for evaluating the safety performance of lithium batteries and covers the performance of batteries under extreme conditions such as high altitude, temperature cycling, vibration, shock, extrusion and short circuit. Through this test, it is possible to ensure that the lithium battery remains stable under various environmental changes and mechanical damage, thereby reducing safety risks during transportation.
The second guarantee is strict compliance with the DGR rules
Secondly, the packaging of the batteries must comply with the requirements of the Dangerous Goods Code (DGR). The DGR is a dangerous goods transport guide issued by the International Air Transport Association (IATA) that details the packaging and labelling requirements for lithium batteries in air transport. During the packaging process, ZRLK strictly follows the regulations of DGR to ensure that the flame retardant, seismic and waterproof properties of the packaging materials meet the standards. Specific measures are as follows:
1, to prevent external short circuit: when packaging, ZRLK takes special measures, such as the use of insulating materials to wrap the battery, to prevent the battery during the transport due to friction or collision external short circuit.
2, strong packaging: The battery is placed in a strong outer packing box, which has enough strength to withstand vibration, shock and other possible physical damage during transportation.
3. Warning label: Clear warning label should be affixed on the packing box to remind transportation and handling personnel to pay attention to safety. These signs help identify dangerous goods and encourage more careful handling.
4, Related safety documents: ZRLK ensures that each batch of lithium battery packaging is accompanied by qualified safety documents, including air transport certification or 1.2m drop test report. These documents prove that the packaging can withstand possible shocks and drops during transportation, further ensuring the safety of transportation.
One stop shop for ZRLK
ZRLK's one-stop service not only covers the above dual safeguards, but also includes comprehensive consulting and training services. The company provides professional consulting services to help customers understand and comply with relevant regulations and standards to ensure that safety requirements are met at every stage of the transportation process. If you have a product need to apply for UN38.3 certification report, please feel free to contact ZRLK!