Secondary cells and batteries - Marking symbols for identification of their chemistry

Sekundärbatterien - Symbole für die Kennzeichnung zur Identifikation ihrer Chemie

Batteries et éléments d'accumulateurs - Symboles de marquage pour l'identification de leur caractéristique chimique

Sekundarne celice in baterije: Simboli za označevanje identifikacije kemične sestave

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SLOVENSKI STANDARD
01-julij-2024
Sekundarne celice in baterije: Simboli za označevanje identifikacije kemične
sestave
Secondary cells and batteries - Marking symbols for identification of their chemistry
Sekundärbatterien - Symbole für die Kennzeichnung zur Identifikation ihrer Chemie
Batteries et éléments d'accumulateurs - Symboles de marquage pour l'identification de
leur caractéristique chimique
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: prEN IEC 62902:2024
ICS:
01.080.20 Grafični simboli za posebno Graphical symbols for use on
opremo specific equipment
29.220.01 Galvanski členi in baterije na Galvanic cells and batteries
splošno in general
2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.

21/1195/CDV
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PROJECT NUMBER:
IEC 62902 ED2
DATE OF CIRCULATION: CLOSING DATE FOR VOTING:
2024-05-03 2024-07-26
SUPERSEDES DOCUMENTS:
21/1180/CD, 21/1192A/CC
IEC TC 21 : SECONDARY CELLS AND BATTERIES
SECRETARIAT: SECRETARY:
France Mr Yves BOUDOU
OF INTEREST TO THE FOLLOWING COMMITTEES: PROPOSED HORIZONTAL STANDARD:
SC 21A,TC 35
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TITLE:
Secondary cells and batteries - Marking symbols for identification of their chemistry

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21/1195/CDV – 2 – IEC CDV 62902 © IEC 2024
1 CONTENTS
2 CONTENTS . 1
3 FOREWORD . 4
4 INTRODUCTION . 6
5 1 Scope . 9
6 2 Normative references . 9
7 3 Terms and definitions . 10
8 4 Application of markings . 12
9 4.1 General . 12
10 4.2 Marking of electrochemical battery systems . 12
11 4.3 Marking requirements for additional chemistry information of Li-ion batteries . 13
12 4.4 Application of the markings on the battery . 13
13 5 Markings. 13
14 5.1 Markings without recycling symbol . 13
15 5.1.1 General . 13
16 5.1.2 Lead acid batteries . 13
17 5.1.3 Nickel cadmium batteries . 13
18 5.1.4 Nickel metal hydride batteries . 14
19 5.1.5 Lithium ion batteries . 14
20 5.1.6 Lithium metal batteries . 14
21 5.2 Optional markings with recycling symbol . 14
22 5.2.1 General . 14
23 5.2.2 Lead acid batteries . 14
24 5.2.3 Nickel cadmium batteries . 15
25 5.2.4 Nickel metal hydride batteries . 15
26 5.2.5 Lithium ion batteries . 15
27 5.2.6 Lithium metal batteries . 16
28 5.3 Background colours . 16
29 5.4 Design of markings and symbols . 16
30 5.4.1 General . 16
31 5.4.2 Dimensions for symbols . 16
32 5.4.3 Dimensions for markings without recycling symbol . 17
33 5.4.4 Dimensions for markings with recycling symbol . 17
34 5.4.5 Adaptive size . 18
35 5.4.6 Design of the recycling symbol . 18
36 5.4.7 Design of the letters (characters) . 19
37 5.4.8 Exception for marking with a single colour . 19
38 6 Durability of markings with respect to chemical agents . 20
39 6.1 General . 20
40 6.2 Test procedure . 20
41 6.2.1 General . 20
42 6.2.2 Test with water and recommended cleaning agents . 20
43 6.2.3 Test with electrolyte . 20
44 6.2.4 Test with neutralizing solutions . 20
45 6.3 Criteria . 21
46 Annex A (informative) Colours for background . 22
47 A.1 General . 22

IEC CDV 62902 © IEC 2024 – 3 – 21/1195/CDV

48 A.2 Colour definition for background . 22
49 Annex B (normative) Calculation method for the battery volume. 23
50 Bibliography . 24
52 Figure 1 – Example of marking for lead acid batteries . 13
53 Figure 2 – Example of marking for nickel cadmium batteries . 13
54 Figure 3 – Example of marking for nickel metal hydride batteries . 14
55 Figure 4 – Example of marking for lithium ion batteries . 14
56 Figure 5 – Example of marking for lithium metal batteries . 14
57 Figure 6 – Example of marking with recycling symbol for lead acid batteries . 14
58 Figure 7 – Example of marking with recycling symbol for nickel cadmium batteries . 15
59 Figure 8 – Example of marking with recycling symbol for nickel metal hydride batteries . 15
60 Figure 9 – Example of marking with recycling symbol for lithium ion batteries . 15
61 Figure 10 – Example of marking with recycling symbol for lithium metal batteries . 16
62 Figure 11 – Size of marking without recycling symbol . 17
63 Figure 12 – Size of marking with recycling symbol . 18
64 Figure 13 – Design of recycling symbol . 18
65 Figure 14 – Design of letters . 19
66 Figure 15 – Examples for markings with frames of a contrasting colour . 19
68 Table 1 – Recycling and ecolabels regarding batteries . 7
69 Table 2 – List of dimensions for symbols . 16
70 Table 3 – Test matrix for durability test of markings . 20
71 Table A.1 – Colour references . 22
21/1195/CDV – 4 – IEC CDV 62902 © IEC 2024
74 INTERNATIONAL ELECTROTECHNICAL COMMISSION
75 ____________
77 SECONDARY CELLS AND BATTERIES –
78 MARKING SYMBOLS FOR IDENTIFICATION OF THEIR CHEMISTRY
80 FOREWORD
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