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Battery CE certification types and test standards

Author:中认联科 time:2020-07-21 Ctr:2535

1. Type of battery tested:

Nickel-metal hydride batteries, nickel-cadmium batteries, alkaline manganese batteries, fuel cells, dry batteries, button batteries, lithium-ion batteries, mobile phone lithium batteries, import and export batteries, notebook batteries, secondary cells containing alkaline or non-acid electrolytes

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2. Testing items:

Impact test, height simulation test, overcharge test, temperature test, forced discharge test, external short circuit test. Impact test, vibration test.

3. Main battery test standards

Lithium battery UN38.3

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According to the relevant provisions of the International Air Transport Association "Dangerous Goods Regulations", the operating specifications for rechargeable lithium batteries, namely UN38.3 (UNDOT) testing, have been formulated

Safety performance test of lithium battery: UL 1642-2005

Basic battery performance test: IEC 61960

Mobile phone lithium battery safety performance test: GB/T 18287-2000

Li-ion battery safety performance test: QB/T 2502-2000

Lithium-ion battery safety inspection: SN/T 1414.3-2004

 4. EU battery directive related standards

EN 60086-1, 2, 3, 4, 5 primary batteries (groups) primary batteries

EN 61960 lithium battery

EN 62133 secondary battery IEC EN 61951 (-1, 2) secondary nickel-cadmium, nickel-hydrogen battery

EN 61808 Secondary Ni-MH Button Battery

EN 61809 portable secondary battery

EN 61436 Secondary Ni-MH battery

EN 60285 secondary nickel-cadmium battery

EN 61440 secondary small nickel-cadmium batteries

EN 61150 secondary nickel-cadmium button battery

EN 60622 secondary square sealed nickel-cadmium battery

EN 60623 secondary square exhaust nickel-cadmium battery

EN 61429 International Mark for Secondary Battery

EN 61959 portable secondary battery

EN 60982 lead-acid battery

EN 60095-1, 2, 4 Lead-acid batteries for starting

EN 61056-1, 2 portable valve-regulated lead-acid batteries

EN 60896-11, 2, 21 fixed exhaust (valve-regulated) lead-acid batteries

EN 61982 Secondary batteries for electric road vehicles

EN 60254 Lead-acid batteries for traction

IEC62281 lithium battery

BS 6290 fixed lead-acid battery UK

China related standards

GB 18287 Secondary Lithium Battery for Mobile Phone

GB 18288 Secondary Ni-MH battery for mobile phones

GB 18289 Secondary Ni-Cd Battery for Mobile Phone

GB T 8897.1 primary battery

GB 8897.2, 4 primary batteries

GB T 19639.1 Small valve-regulated sealed lead-acid battery

GB T 19638.2 fixed valve-regulated sealed lead-acid battery

QB 2502 lithium ion secondary battery

YD 1268 lithium battery for mobile phone

GB Z 18331.1, 2 lithium ion (metal hydride nickel) batteries for electric road vehicles

GB T 18332.1, 2 Lead-acid (zinc-air) batteries for electric road vehicles

CB T 728 lead-acid battery for ship sailing

CB T 3821 Lead-acid battery for ship communication and lighting

Japanese standards

JIS C-8711 secondary lithium battery

JIS C-8513 primary lithium battery

JIS C-8512 lithium manganese battery

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