Battery refers to a device that can convert chemical energy into electrical energy in a cup, tank, or part of a space in a container or composite container that contains an electrolyte solution and metal electrodes to generate electricity. With positive and negative points. With the advancement of technology, batteries generally refer to small devices that can generate electrical energy. Such as solar cells. The performance parameters of the battery mainly include electromotive force, capacity, specific energy and resistance. Using the battery as an energy source, you can get a specific stable voltage, stable current, long-term stable power supply, current that is little affected by the outside world, and the battery has a simple structure, easy to carry, easy to charge and discharge operation, and is not affected by the outside climate and temperature The impact, stable and reliable performance, play a huge role in all aspects of modern life.
Battery energy certification service products
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Battery energy certification testing standards
Many countries and international organizations in the world have introduced their own safety standards and inspection requirements for lithium batteries. Among them, the more widely used standards are: (For details and questions, please contact Cintest Testing Battery Department)
IEC 62133 Edition 2.0 Sealed secondary cells and batteries containing alkaline or other non-acid electrolytes — Safety requirements for portable sealed secondary cells, and for batteries for portable and portable equipment made from them, for use in portable applications);
IEC 61960 Edition 2.0 portable equipment used in portable equipment containing alkaline or other non-acid electrolyte secondary cells and batteries-secondary lithium ion batteries and batteries (Secondary cells and batteries containing alkaline or other non-acid electrolytes — Secondary lithium cells and batteries for portable applications);
IEC 60950-1 Edition 1.0 Information technology equipment — Safety — Part 1: General requirements;
IEC 60086-4:2007 Primary batteries-Part 4: Safety of lithium batteries (Primary batteries – Part 4: Safety of lithium batteries);
UL 1642 Ed 4 Lithium Batteries;
UL 2054 Ed 2 Household and Commercial Batteries;
UN ST/SG/AC.10/11 Rev.5/Amend.2 Section 38.3 Recommendations for the Transport of Dangerous Goods-Recommendations on the Transport of Dangerous Goods—Recommendations on the Transport of Dangerous Goods—Recommendations on the Transport of Dangerous Goods Goods — Manual of Tests and Criteria, Rev.5/Amend.2 Edition);
GB/T 18287-2013 "General specification for lithium-ion batteries and battery packs for mobile phones";
JIS C 8714:2007 "Safety Test of Single Cells or Battery Packs of Lithium Ion Batteries for Portable Electronic Equipment;"
The above major lithium battery standards have examined the safety and electrical performance of lithium batteries from different angles, and will now be classified as follows:
Corresponding standards for detection methods and technical requirements
Product safety
Environmental adaptability
(Cell, battery)
Electrical performance
(Cell, battery)
Batteries
battery
GB/T 18287
1. Heavy impact
2. Hot abuse
3. Overcharge
4. Forced discharge 5. Short circuit
6. Mechanical shock
7. Temperature cycle
1. Overcharge protection
2. Over-discharge protection
3. Short circuit protection
1.ESD (electrostatic discharge)
2. Constant damp heat
3. Vibration
4. Free fall
5. Low air pressure
6. Stress of molded shell at high temperature
1.0.2C5A discharge
2. Rate discharge
3. High temperature discharge
4. Low temperature discharge
5. Charge retention capacity and recovery capacity
6. Performance storage
7. Cycle life
8. Internal resistance
IEC 62133
1. Continuous charging
2. External short circuit
3. Forced discharge
4. Forced internal short circuit
1. External short circuit
2. Overcharge
1. Free fall
2. Hot abuse
3. Extrusion (cell)
4. Battery case stress
5. Transportation (cell)
6. Stress of molded shell at high temperature
/
IEC 61960
1.20℃ discharge
2. Discharge at -20℃
3. High rate discharge at 20℃
4. Charge maintenance and recovery
5. Long-term storage
6. Cycle life
7. Internal resistance
8. Electrostatic discharge
IEC 60086-4
(GB8897-4)
1. External short circuit
2. Forced discharge
3. Abnormal charging
4. Incorrect installation
5. Overdischarge
1. External short circuit
2. Forced discharge
3. Abnormal charging
4. Incorrect installation
5. Overdischarge
1. Low air pressure
2. Temperature cycle
3. Vibration
4. Shock
5. Impact
6. Squeeze
7. Free fall
8. Temperature shock
/
UN ST/SG/AC.10/11 Rev.5/Amend.2 Section 38.3
1. External short circuit
2. Forced discharge
1. External short circuit
2. Overcharge
1. Low air pressure
2. Temperature cycle
3. Vibration
4. Shock
5. Collision/squeeze
/
UL 1642
1. External short circuit
2. Abnormal charging
3. Forced discharge
1. External short circuit
2. Abnormal charging
3. Forced discharge
1. Vibration
2. Shock
3. Thermal shock
4. Temperature cycle
5. Impact
6. Burn
7. Squeeze
8. Low air pressure
/
UL 2054
1. External short circuit
2. Abnormal charging
3. Forced discharge
1. External short circuit
2. Abnormal charging
3. Random charging
4. Forced discharge
5. Power limit test
1. Vibration
2. Shock
3. Thermal shock
4. Temperature cycle
5. Impact
6. Burn
7. Squeeze
8. Drop
9.250N pressure test
10. Shell stress
11. Shell fire protection
JIS C 8714
1. External short circuit
2. Force internal short circuit
1. External short circuit
2. Overcharge protection
1. Thermal shock
2. Squeeze
3. Drop
As can be seen from the above table, the current various standards for lithium batteries mainly examine the electrical performance and safety performance of lithium batteries from three angles:
1. Product safety;
2. Environmental adaptability;
3. Electrical performance.
Different standards have different emphasis on battery detection:
IEC 61960 mainly focuses on the electrical performance testing of lithium batteries;
The requirements of IEC 62133 and Japanese JIS C 8714 focus on the safety of product use and the safety of environmental adaptability;
GB/T 18287 not only includes some safety testing items, but also covers performance testing;
UL 2054 and UL 1642 comprehensively investigate the safety of batteries and batteries in various environments, including fault conditions, heavy pressure conditions, and combustion conditions.