UN 38.3 (UN Manual of Tests and Criteria)Rev. 8 Released

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UN 38.3 (UN Manual of Tests and Criteria)Rev. 8 Released,
UN 38.3,

▍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.

On November 27, 2023, “UN Manual of Tests and Criteria” (Rev. 8) was officially released on the United States website. “UN Manual of Tests and Criteria” (Rev. 8) adopts the revisions that made by the 11th session of the United Nations TDG and GHS Expert Committee on the “UN Manual of Tests and Criteria” (Rev. 7) and its Amendment 1. As the basic test for battery safety transportation, “UN Manual of Tests and Criteria” (Rev. 8) has added a new section of 38.3.3.2 “Testing of sodium ion cells and batteries”, and simultaneously added the exclusive entries related to sodium-ion batteries in the UN “Recommendation on the Transport of Dangerous Goods” (TDG) Rev. 23: UN 3551 and UN 3522.
Test cells and batteries shall be stored at a pressure of 11.6 kPa or less for at least six hours at ambient temperature (20±5℃)
T.1: Altitude simulation (cell and battery)
Test cells and batteries are to be stored for at least six hours at a test temperature equal to 72℃and -40℃. This procedure is to be repeated until 10 total cycles are complete.


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