Thermal abuse test chamber is suitable for standard IEC 62133-2017, UL 1642 and GB 31241-2014.
Standards
IEC 62133-2017
UL 1642
GB 31241-2014
Main technical parameters
Model
HMBE8103
Structure
All-in-one structure, the door uses explosion-proof lock + explosion-proof chain
Normal temperature to 150°C (Adjustable)
Temperature Range
Controlling Accuracy
±0.5℃
Temperature Deviation
±2.0℃, No load
Heating Rate
RT~150°C (Linear 5°C/min)
Control Display
PLC touch type (7 inch) + remote control
Working Cabinet Dimension
W600XD500XH600 mm
External Dimension
W940XD780XH1620 mm
Inner Chamber Material
SUS304 Stainless steel with mirror-finish
External Chamber Material
SECC steel plate, fine powder paint coating (thickness 1.5mm)
Bottom
With universal wheel
Observation Window
390 X 360mm (20mm thick explosion-proof glass, explosion-proof mesh)
Insulation Material
Imported high-density glass wool, good heat insulation, to ensure maximum temperature insulation, tight sealing materials for high temperature resistant silicone, withstanding high temperatures over 300 degrees for a long time
Terminal Hole
Diameter 50mm Terminal hole on the left and right sides
The heating test of battery thermal abuse test chamber shall be carried out as follows
1.Relevant standard test requirements
Single battery safety test
The heating test is carried out as follows:
The single battery is charged according to the method of 6.1.3
Put the single battery into the temperature chamber.
For lithium-ion batteries, the temperature chamber is increased from room temperature to 130 ° C ± 2 ° C at a rate of 5 ° C / min, and the heating is stopped after maintaining the temperature for 30 minutes.
For nickel metal cyanide batteries, the temperature chamber is raised from room temperature to 85 ° C ± 2 ° C at a rate of 5 ° C / min, and the heating is stopped after maintaining this temperature for 2h.
Observe for 1h.
2.Battery module safety test
The battery module battery shall be charged according to the method in 6.1.4.
For lithium-ion batteries, the temperature chamber is raised from room temperature to 130 ° C ± 2 ° C at a rate of 5 ° C / min, and the heating is stopped after maintaining this temperature for 30 minutes.
For nickel metal cyanide batteries, the temperature chamber is raised to 85 ° C ± 2 ° C at room temperature at a rate of 5 ° C / min, and the heating is stopped after maintaining this temperature for 2h.