IEC 60086-4 Battery Test Equipment Mechanical Abuse Of Cylindrical Cells Impact Test
Overview:
Battery impact test equipment is used to test the safety performance of batteries from different heights through different masses and different impact areas. Batteries are qualified if there is no flame or explosion after the impact test.
Standards Compliant:
Comply with IEC 60086-4: 2014 Article 6.5.2 Figure 3, UL1642:2012 Article 14 Figure 14.1, UL 2054, UN38.3, GB/T 18287-2013, GB 31241-2014, GB-31241-2014, QB/T2502 and other standards.
Technical Parameters:
Impact Mass | 9.1kg |
Impact Height | 0~880mm |
Control Method | PLC Touch Screen Control+ Remote Control |
Crossing Bar Diameter | 15.8 mm (Place on central position in cross direction and the heavy bar and steel bar is parallel to battery bottom) |
Test Room | W300 X D300 X H300mm |
Internal Material | SUS 304# Stainless steel(thickness 1.0mm compensation and external chamber thickness 80mm) |
External Material | Cool-Rolled Plate (thickness 1.0mm) |
Air Vent | 150mm, on the top of back of chamber |
Chamber Gate | Single Door, Viewing Window, cold-rolled door lock |
Viewing Window Size | 390 X 360mm (20mm Dual layer glass explosion proof film) |
Elevating Method | Motorized |
Top/bottom impact surface | Steel Plate |
Chamber Size | W940 X D780 X H1620mm |
Power Source | AC 220V, 60Hz |
Power | 2.0KW |
Gross Weight | About 250KG |
Touch Screen Monitoring | ![]() |
Test Procedure:
The impact test is applicable to cylindrical cells with a diameter greater than 20 mm.
The test cell or component cell is placed on a flat, smooth surface. A stainless steel bar (Type 316 or equivalent) 15.8 mm ± 0.1 mm in diameter and at least 60 mm in length or the longest dimension of the cell, whichever is greater, is placed across the centre of the test specimen. Using a nearly frictionless vertical sliding rail or hammock, a weight of 9.1 kg ± 0.1 kg is dropped from a height of 61 cm ± 2.5 cm onto the intersection of the bar and the test specimen in a controlled manner, with minimum resistance to the falling weight. The vertical rail or hanger used to guide the falling weight shall be at an angle of 90 degrees to the horizontal support surface.
The longitudinal axis of the test specimen at impact shall be parallel to the plane and perpendicular to the long axis of the stainless steel bar across the centre of the test specimen (see Figure 3).