International transportation of lithium batteries, whether by sea or air, requires relevant certificates and reports, including:
UN38.3
UN38.3 refers to Section 38.3 of the United Nations Manual of Tests and Criteria for the Transport of Dangerous Goods specially formulated by the United Nations for the transport of dangerous goods, that is, it is required that lithium batteries must pass high simulation, high and low temperature cycles, Vibration test, impact test, 55°C external short circuit, impact test, overcharge test, and forced discharge test can ensure the safety of lithium battery transportation. If the lithium battery is not installed with the equipment, and each package contains more than 24 cells or 12 batteries, it must also pass the 1.2 m free drop test.
MSDS
MSDS is a comprehensive legal document about chemical characteristics provided by chemical production or sales enterprises to customers as required by law. It provides 16 items such as physical and chemical parameters of chemicals, explosive performance, health hazards, safe use and storage, leakage disposal, first aid measures and related laws and regulations.
Identification Certificate For Airport
The air-to-sea certificate is a report that needs to be provided when batteries and batteries with batteries are shipped by air or by sea