Lithium Battery And Lead-Acid Battery Transport Un Number Description
Lithium Battery And Lead-Acid Battery Transport Un Number Description
Lithium battery and lead-acid battery transport UN number description:
UN number of lithium battery
UN 3480: Lithium-ion battery
UN 3481: Lithium-ion battery packed with equipment
UN 3481: Lithium-ion battery built into the device
UN 3090: Lithium metal battery
UN 3091: Lithium metal battery packed with equipment
UN 3091: Lithium metal battery built into the device
UN number of lead-acid battery:
UN 2794: Wet battery, containing acid (power storage)
UN 2795: Wet battery, containing Alkaline substances (power storage)
UN 2800: Wet battery, leakproof, sealed (power storage)
UN 3028: Dry battery, containing hydroxide
UN 3092: Dry battery, contains sodium

Lithium battery packs are classified in Class 9 dangerous goods - miscellaneous dangerous substances, the United Nations number is UN3080, UN3081, UN3090, UN3091, and the transport packaging category is Class II;
Sodium storage batteries are classified in Class 4.3 dangerous goods - substances that emit flammable gases in contact with water, the United Nations number is UN3292, and the transport packaging class is Class II;
Other batteries are classified in Class 8 dangerous goods - corrosive substances, the United Nations number is UN2794, UN2795, UN2800, UN3028, the transport packaging category is Class III.
1. European certification: CE,ROHS, VDE,E-Mark, ErP and other certifications
2. American certification, FCC, FDA, UL, ETL, CSA, IC, CEC certification, etc
3. Asian certification: PSE,KC,KCC,CCC,MIC,TELEC and other certifications
4. Australian certification: C-Tick, SAA, GEPS(MEPS) and other certifications
5. International certification: CB certification
6. Lithium battery CB certification UN38.3, MSDS, IEC62133, IEC61960, etc
7. ISO9001, ISO140001, ISO180001, ISO13489, IATF16949
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