UN38.3 Test Report
This is an internationally recognized testing standard report for the transportation safety of lithium batteries. Only batteries that comply with UN38.3 can be legally transported by air, sea, and road.
🧪 Test Contents:
UN38.3 refers to Section 38.3, Part 3 of the *UN Manual of Tests and Criteria* for the *Recommendations on the Transport of Dangerous Goods*. It requires that lithium batteries must pass a series of rigorous tests before transportation, including but not limited to:
1. T1: Altitude Simulation
2. T2: Thermal Test
3. T3: Vibration Test
4. T4: Shock Test
5. T5: External Short Circuit Test
6. T6: Impact/Crush Test
7. T7: Overcharge Test
8. T8: Forced Discharge Test
These tests are designed to ensure that the battery will not catch fire, explode, or leak under various extreme conditions.
📦 Sample Information:
Sample Name: Standing Lithium Iron Battery Pack
Sample Model: S-51.2V280AH
*(Indicates a battery pack with a rated voltage of 51.2V and capacity of 280AH)*
🏢 Applicant:
Company Name: OneSun Technology (Shenzhen) Ltd.
🧪 Testing Laboratory:
Company Name: Shenzhen Tiansu Calibration and Testing Co., Ltd.
Accreditations:
* ILAC-MRA (International Laboratory Accreditation Cooperation – Mutual Recognition Arrangement)
* CNAS (China National Accreditation Service for Conformity Assessment)
These accreditations indicate that the testing laboratory is internationally recognized and its test results are accepted by multiple countries worldwide.
Report No.: TSZ24G1012A01-02
(Each report has a unique number for traceability and verification.)
✅ Certificate Functions:
1. Customs Clearance:
Demonstrates that the battery complies with international transportation standards and is eligible for export.
2. Safety Assurance:
Ensures that the battery poses no danger during transportation.
3. Corporate Compliance:
Serves as a required document for many cross-border logistics platforms, airlines, and shipping companies to transport battery products.