Renewal of IMDG CODE (41-22)

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Project Instruction

Renewal of IMDG CODE (41-22),
Renewal of IMDG CODE (41-22),

▍Document requirement

1.  UN38.3 test report    

2.  1.2m drop test report (if applicable)   

3.  Accreditation report of transportation             

4.  MSDS(if applicable)

▍Testing Standard

QCVN101:2016/BTTTT(refer to IEC 62133:2012)

▍Test item

1.Altitude simulation      2. Thermal test               3. Vibration    

4. Shock                   5. External short circuit          6. Impact/Crush

7. Overcharge              8. Forced discharge             9. 1.2mdrop test report

Remark: T1-T5 is tested by the same samples in order.

▍ Label Requirements

Label name

Calss-9 Miscellaneous Dangerous Goods

Cargo Aircraft Only

Lithium Battery Operation Label

Label picture

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▍Why MCM?

● The initiator of UN38.3 in the transportation field in China;

● Have the resources and professional teams being able to accurately interpret UN38.3 key nodes related to Chinese and foreign airlines, freight forwarders, airports, customs, regulatory authorities and so on in China;

● Have resources and capabilities that can help lithium-ion battery clients to “test once, pass smoothly all airports and airlines in China “;

● Has the first-class UN38.3 technical interpretation capabilities, and housekeeper type service structure.

International Maritime Dangerous Goods (IMDG) is the most significant rule of maritime dangerous goods transport, which plays an important role in safeguarding the transport of shipborne dangerous goods and preventing the pollution of marine environment. International Maritime Organization (IMO) makes an amendment on IMDG CODE every two years. The new edition of IMDG CODE (41-22) will be implemented from January 1st, 2023. There is a 12-month transitional period from January 1st, 2023 to December 31st, 2023. The following is the comparison between IMDG CODE 2022 (41-22) and IMDG CODE 2020 (40-20).2.9.4.7 : Add the no-testing profile of the button battery. Except for the button batteries installed in the equipment (including the circuit board), the manufacturers and the subsequent distributors whose cells and batteries are produced after June 30, 2023 shall provide the testing profile regulated by Manual of Tests and Standards-Part III, Chapter 38.3, Section 38.3.5. Part P911 of the packing instruction (applicable to damaged or deficient batteries transported as per UN 3480/3481/3090/3091) adds new specific description of package usage. Package description shall at least include the following: labels of the batteries and the equipment in the pack, maximum quantity of the batteries and maximum amount of the battery energy and the configuration in the pack (including the separator and the fuse used in performance verification test). Additional requirements are the maximum quantity of the batteries, the equipment, total maximum energy and configuration in the pack (including the separator and the fuse of the components).


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