-What level of hazardous materials does lithium-ion batteries belong to

What level of hazardous materials does lithium-ion batteries belong to
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Lithium ion battery: It is a type of secondary battery (rechargeable battery) that mainly relies on the movement of lithium ions between the positive and negative electrodes to work. During the charging and discharging process, Li+is intercalated and deintercaled back and forth between the two...

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Lithium ion battery: It is a type of secondary battery (rechargeable battery) that mainly relies on the movement of lithium ions between the positive and negative electrodes to work. During the charging and discharging process, Li+is intercalated and deintercaled back and forth between the two electrodes: during charging, Li+is deintercaled from the positive electrode, embedded into the negative electrode through the electrolyte, and the negative electrode is in a lithium rich state; When discharging, the opposite is true. Batteries generally use materials containing lithium as electrodes, which are representative of modern high-performance batteries.

Classification of dangerous goods:

Category 1: Explosives: Explosives

Type 2: Compressed gases: oxygen, hydrogen

Category 3: Flammable liquids: gasoline, diesel

Category 4: Flammable solids:

Category 5: Oxides, organic peroxides

Category 6: Toxic substances: Cyanides

Category 7: Radioactive materials:

Category 8: Corrosive products: Sulfuric acid

Category 9: Other hazardous materials: Battery packs

Belonging to hazardous chemicals, flammable, explosive, and corrosive

In the Model Regulations of the United Nations Recommendations on the Transport of Dangerous Goods, there is no specific category for lead-acid batteries, but the United Nations designation 2794 is indeed related to lead-acid batteries.

The name and description of the name are: "Battery, wet, with acid storage";

The classification or item is: "8";

The special regulations related to it are: "SP295";

The packaging specification is P801.

Dry batteries are classified as dangerous goods and require a dangerous goods certificate.

There are two common types of export transportation packaging for batteries, one is dangerous goods packaging (referred to as hazardous packaging), and the other is ordinary packaging (referred to as ordinary packaging). The use of conventional batteries mainly refers to batteries with only plastic shells and internal lead plates connected in series, without adding acid; The use of hazardous batteries mainly refers to the presence of acid in the aforementioned batteries.

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