Lithium ion packed with p i.
Un 3480 lithium ion batteries iata.
Lithium ion cells or batteries contained in or packed with equipment.
Devices such as balance wheels air wheels solo wheels mini balance boards and hoverboards are classified as un 3171 battery powered vehicles.
All lithium ion cells or batteries for transport must be of the type proven.
Lithium metal standalone p i.
Lithium ion batteries including lithium ion polymer batteries un 3481.
Iata issued a notice on the classification of small lithium battery powered vehicles when shipped as cargo and the provisions that apply specifically the wording of special provision a214.
Lithium metal and lithium ion batteries larger than those permitted by section ii of the applicable packing instruction must be assigned to class 9 and consigned as un 3090 lithium metal batteries un 3480 lithium ion batteries un 3091 lithium metal batteries contained in equipment or lithium metal batteries packed with equipment or un 3481 lithium ion batteries contained in equipment or lithium ion batteries packed with equipment.
Iata battery powered data logger guidance document 2020 apcs cargo page 3 07 01 2020 lithium ion batteries sometimes abbreviated li ion batteries are a secondary rechargeable battery where the lithium is only present in an ionic form in the electrolyte.
Lithium ion batteries contained in equipment or lithium ion batteries packed with equipment including lithium ion polymer batteries un 3482.
Alkali metal dispersion flammable or alkaline earth metal dispersion flammable un 3483.
Lithium metal packed with p i.
For shipment by air of lithium ion batteries you must use the packing instruction p i 965.
Lithium ion contained in p i.
Lithium ion cells or batteries.
The packing instruction p i 965 is divided into section ia section ib and section ii.
Lithium ion standalone p i.
Miscellaneous class 9 restricted to transport.
Un3480 lithium ion batteries.
Lithium metal contained in p i.
3480 un3480 or un3481 lithium ion batteries and lithium ion batteries contained in equipment or packed with equipment any lithium ion batteries to be shipped are of the type proven to meet the requirements of each test set out in the un manual of tests and criteria part sub section 38 3.
For the purposes of this guidance document and the iata dangerous goods regulations power banks are to be classified as batteries and must be assigned to un 3480 lithium ion batteries or un 3090 lithium metal batteries as applicable.