Lithium Battery Transportation Certification,
lithium battery,
▍Introduction
Lithium-ion batteries are categorized as the class 9 dangerous cargos in transportation regulation. Therefore there should be certification for its safety before transportation. There are certifications for aviation, marine transport, road transport or railway transport. No matter what kind of transportation, A UN 38.3 test is a necessity for your lithium batteries
▍Necessary Documents
1. UN 38.3 testing report
2. 1.2m falling testing report (if needed)
3. Transportation certificate
4. MSDS (if needed)
▍Solutions
Solutions |
UN38.3 test report + 1.2m drop test report + 3m Stacking Test Report |
Certificate |
Air transport |
MCM |
CAAC |
MCM |
DGM |
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Sea transport |
MCM |
MCM |
MCM |
DGM |
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Land transport |
MCM |
MCM |
Railway transport |
MCM |
MCM |
▍Solutions
Label name |
Calss-9 Miscellaneous Dangerous Goods |
Cargo Aircraft Only |
Lithium Battery Operation Label |
Label picture |
▍How MCM can help?
● We can provide UN 38.3 report and certificate that are recognized by various aviation companies (e.g. China Eastern, United Airlines, etc)
● The founder of MCM Mr. Mark Miao is one of the experts who drafted CAAC lithium-ion batteries transporting solutions.
● MCM is greatly experienced in transportation testing. We have already issued more than 50,000 UN38.3 reports and certificates for customers.
UN38.3 Test Report/ Test Summary, 1.2m Drop Test Report (If applicable), Certificate of Transportation, MSDS (If applicable), 3m Stacking Test Report (If applicable)
Test standard: Section 38.3 of part 3 of Manual of Tests and Criteria
38.3.4.1 Test 1: Altitude Simulation
38.3.4.2 Test 2: Thermal Test
38.3.4.3 Test 3: Vibration
38.3.4.4 Test 4: Shock
38.3.4.5 Test 5: External Short Circuit
38.3.4.6 Test 6: Impact/Crush
38.3.4.7 Test 7: Overcharge
38.3.4.8 Test 8: Forced Discharge