Qualification

Certifications Category Type Certification Mark Certification Standards Duration
Global Standards UN38.3(Lithium battery transport safety certification) UN38.3  (Lithium battery transport safety certification) This qualification is the most basic in the battery qualification certification, pass section 38.3 of the UN Manual of Tests and Criteria (UN Transportation Testing) to ensure the safety of lithium batteries during shipping. UN38.3 requires lithium batteries to pass 8 tests: Altitude Simulation, Thermal Test, Vibration, Shock, External Short Circuit, Impact/Crush Test, Overcharge, Forced Discharge. Long Term
Global Standards UL
(Underwriter Laboratory)
UL (Underwriter Laboratory) This is a US safety certification. If you want to enter the US market, you will have to obtain this qualification to test the safety of the battery products. The detailed test content can be seen here. Long Term
Global Standards CE
(Communate Europeia)
CE (European security access certification) The CE standard indicates that a product meets the requirements of a number of European directives, such as safety, hygiene, environmental protection and consumer protection. It confirms that the product has passed the appropriate conformity assessment procedure or the manufacturer's declaration of conformity. Long Term
Global Standards GB GB Global Standards GB Standards, a national standard of China, define the scope, parameters and prescriptive limits for product testing required for the CCC certification. Long Term
Automotive Industry's International Standard IATF(International standard certification for the automotive industry) IATF   (International standard certification for the automotive industry) IATF, the International Automotive Task Force, was established in 1996 by the world's leading automotive manufacturers and associations as a specialized agency to coordinate and harmonize international automotive quality system specifications. Long Term
Quality Management Systems for Medical Devices ISO 13485 ISO 13485 Medical devices - Requirements for regulatory purposes is an International Organization for Standardization (ISO) standard published for the first time in 1996; it represents the requirements for a comprehensive quality management system for the design and manufacture of medical devices. ISO 13485 Medical devices - Requirements for regulatory purposes is an International Organization for Standardization (ISO) standard published for the first time in 1996; it represents the requirements for a comprehensive quality management system for the design and manufacture of medical devices. Long Term
Quality & Environmental Management Systems ISO 9001Quality Management System ISO 9001  Quality Management System ISO9001 quality certification qualification is the proof that the enterprise quality system conforms to international standards, and is the proof of trustworthy product quality. Long Term
Quality & Environmental Management Systems ISO 14001Environmental Management System ISO 14001  Environmental Management System ISO 14001 is the commitment of the company itself to follow the corresponding environmental policy and improve environmental behavior. Long Term
Health & Safety Management Systems OHSAS 18001Occupational Health and Safety Management System OHSAS 18001 Occupational Health and Safety Management System OHSAS 18001 is a management system standard for occupational health and safety applicable to any organization, with the aim of managing to reduce and prevent loss of life, property, time, and damage to the environment due to accidents. Long Term
Chemical Safety Certification MSDS MSDS Chemical Safety Certification MSDS is a comprehensive legal document about the characteristics of chemicals provided by chemical manufacturers or sellers to their customers according to legal requirements. It provides sixteen contents such as physical and chemical parameters, combustion and explosion properties, health hazards, safe use and storage, spill disposal, first-aid measures and relevant laws and regulations of chemicals. Long Term