One of the most common types of batteries is lithium-ion. Due to this battery's lightweight and rechargeable nature, it is often used in laptops, smartwatches and mobile phones. However, lithium-ion batteries can. Another common type of battery is Alkaline. These are used in small electronic devices and comes in many different shapes and sizes, including AAA and AA. There are no restrictions whe. Car batteries cannot be sent through our network – either within the UK or internationally. For a full list of restricted items, take a look at our prohibited items page. These are. Due to their hazardous nature, parcels containing batteries must be packaged carefully to avoid damage during transit. When sending a battery in the post there is different packagi. As standard, we provide £50 of contents cover on all parcels sent within the UK. However, if you are sending a higher value electrical item, for example, a laptop or mobile phone, w.
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Do you need a lithium battery mark on a shipping package?
In the case where 5 devices in a single shipping package, a lithium battery mark on the shipping package would be required. Can a single lithium battery mark be used to identify that both lithium metal and lithium ion batteries are contained inside the package?
How many lithium ion batteries are in a package?
For example, a package containing a notebook computer may have 1 lithium ion battery and 2 small lithium metal coin cells installed in the product. This single package does not require the lithium battery handling label.
Can a label be used to identify a lithium ion battery?
Yes. The mark may bear all applicable UN numbers, e.g. UN 3091, UN 3481, to identify that the package contains lithium metal batteries packed with, or contained in equipment and lithium ion batteries packed with, or contained in equipment.
How do you package a lithium ion battery?
2 Packages. UN3480, Lithium Ion Batteries / Cells – PI965 Section IA. Each battery /cell must be protected against a short circuit and placed in an inner packaging that completely encloses the battery /cell, then placed in a strong rigid outer packaging. State of Charge (SoC) of the battery or cell must not exceed 30%.
For packages of single devices such as these, no lithium battery mark would be required since it is possible to place up to 4 of these single-cell batteries in a box without applying the lithium battery mark on the outer box. In the case where 5 devices in a single shipping package, a lithium battery mark on the shipping package would be required.
Can a defective battery be shipped by air?
Batteries which have some other defective feature (e.g. LEDs not showing charge, incorrect model number on label, or batteries not holding enough charge) can be shipped (including by air) subject to meeting the relevant provisions. I am shipping Section IB lithium [ion or metal] batteries; do I need dangerous goods training? Yes.