
Yes, there are industry standards for testing the vibration resistance of lithium-ion batteries. Key standards include:
- UN 38.3: This standard is widely used for simulating vibration loads that lithium batteries may experience during transportation. It is mentioned in IEC 62133 as a reference for vibration and mechanical shock testing.
- IEC 62133: This standard for safety testing of lithium-ion batteries includes vibration and mechanical shock tests, referencing UN 38.3 in its annexes. It emphasizes the need for batteries to withstand vibration as part of comprehensive safety evaluations.
- IEC 60068-2-6: This standard provides guidelines for vibration tests using sinusoidal vibrations, which can be applied to battery testing depending on the application or real-world conditions expected.
These standards help ensure that lithium-ion batteries are robust enough to handle the stresses of transportation and use in various environments.
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