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mts LiioBox orange S Transport and storage box incl. filling material

Stainless steel container for lithium-ion batteries

Technical data

ADR special provision: SV 310, SV 376, SV 377
Applications areas: Automotive, Disposal, Prototypes, Transport, Transport of batteries, Workshop
Battery status: Defective
Encoding: 50A
Filling material: mts granulate
Internal dimensions (mm): 965 x 565 x 250
Material: Steel
Material designation: Powder-coated steel
Max. gross weight (kg): 739
Outer dimensions (mm): 1 200 x 800 x 533
Packaging group: I
Packaging instruction according to ADR: LP 903, LP 904, LP 905, P 903, P 908, P 910
Packaging type: Dangerous goods large-packages (LP)
Suitable for critically defective?: No
UN packaging code: 50A/X/.. ../D/BAM 16018-mts/1500/739
Volume (l): 149
Volume (l): 84 - 600
max. net cargo mass (kg): 400

Product information „mts LiioBox orange S Transport and storage box“

The LiioBox Orange is ideal for storing and transporting defective cells, modules or entire lithium-ion batteries.

Size and capacity of the battery transport container

The LiioBox for (non-critical) defective lithium-ion batteries has external dimensions of 1200 x 800 x 533 mm. The dimensions inside the transport box are 965 x 565 x 250 mm. The maximum permissible battery weight is 400 kg. This container is therefore primarily used in industrial applications. Industrial trucks can drive under the container. The lid can be easily lifted with gas pressure springs.

Optimum safety thanks to the double-walled housing and special granulate

The collection basin consists of an e-insulated stainless steel tray. The insulation between the outer tray and the shell is patented and unique on the market. A fire protection blanket with fibreglass cushions used inside . The container also has flame arresters and overpressure protection for degassing.

Other designs available

The LiioBox can also be manufactured in other sizes on request. There is also the option of installing both battery temperature monitoring and GPS localisation. If you require this, please do not hesitate to contact us.

Certification and guidelines

Lithium-ion batteries and lithium-ion rechargeable batteries fall under dangerous goods class 9, which means that the goods pose a significant risk to the environment during transport. Numerous specifications and guidelines must therefore be observed when transporting lithium-ion batteries/lithium-ion rechargeable batteries. LiioBox transport boxes have been specially designed to meet the most stringent safety regulations.

For packaging instructions LP 904/P908 (non-critical defects) and LP 905/P910 (prototypes) in accordance with SV 310, SV 376

This system makes it possible to transport (non-critical) defective lithium batteries in accordance with LP 904/P 908 and prototypes in accordance with special regulation SV 310 and packaging instruction LP 905/P 910. The filling material used around the insert is neither electrically conductive nor flammable. Please contact us if you have any questions.

Also ideal for transporting new lithium-ion batteries in accordance with P903 / LP 903 and as a storage and quarantine box

The container is also ideal as a quarantine container for defective batteries in order to isolate a possible fire from the outset. In addition to defective batteries, the transport container is also suitable for the regular shipment of new goods in accordance with packaging regulation P 903/LP 903

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About mts Maschinenbau GmbH

Since its foundation in 1996, mts Maschinenbau GmbH has stood for innovative products and the highest quality of load carriers for automation. Since 2016, the company from Mengen (Baden-Württemberg) has also been developing transport solutions for both intact and defective lithium-ion batteries. In 2020, mts Maschinenbau GmbH was ranked among the TOP 100 most innovative medium-sized companies in Germany. Production sites are located in Mengen (Germany), Chesterfield (USA) and Swiebodzice (Poland).

Future-oriented

Lithium-ion batteries will become indispensable in all industrial applications in the coming years. However, if used improperly, the batteries can pose a potential hazard that should not be underestimated during manufacture, storage and transport. By purchasing these boxes, you are protecting yourself against major financial losses right from the start. International customers from the automotive and energy supply sectors, among others, rely on this proven technology.

At your service

Please do not hesitate to contact us if you have any questions. We look forward to hearing from you!

ADR special provision: SV 310, SV 376, SV 377
Applications areas: Automotive, Disposal, Prototypes, Transport, Transport of batteries, Workshop
Battery status: Defective
Encoding: 50A
Filling material: mts granulate
Internal dimensions (mm): 965 x 565 x 250
Material: Steel
Material designation: Powder-coated steel
Max. gross weight (kg): 739
Outer dimensions (mm): 1 200 x 800 x 533
Packaging group: I
Packaging instruction according to ADR: LP 903, LP 904, LP 905, P 903, P 908, P 910
Packaging type: Dangerous goods large-packages (LP)
Suitable for critically defective?: No
UN packaging code: 50A/X/.. ../D/BAM 16018-mts/1500/739
Volume (l): 149
Volume (l): 84 - 600
max. net cargo mass (kg): 400

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FAQ

That depends on various factors that need to be considered:

  • size of the battery(ies)
  • condition (e.g. non-critical, defective, critically defective or prototype)
  • power

Transport boxes are available in many different sizes and specifications. The packaging group for which the box is suitable is indicated for each product.

Find out more in our blog article:

https://www.lion-care.com/aktuelles/blog/transportvorschriften-regeln-und-sicherheitsmassnahmen

Even if the batteries are not critical, remember to protect them from shocks and to order appropriate filling material if it is not already included in the box.

Yes. Should a battery reach a critical state and cause a fire, separating the batteries will prevent the fire from spreading and multiplying.

Generally, the insulation and protection material should line all sides of the container. The batteries are stored between individual layers.

We also have containers in our program that already have the protective material integrated into the outer wall. No further protective layer is necessary here.

The technical principles for storage and transportation solutions are very similar. The transport boxes are also subjected to extensive tests in accordance with ADR (drop test, fire test, etc.) to confirm compliance with the ADR regulations. The packaging regulations are extensive and regulated by law.
There are currently no comparable regulations for storage. Nevertheless, manufacturers of storage boxes regularly carry out appropriate tests.
The right container depends on the type and size of the battery to be shipped or stored.

If you want to learn more about battery storage and transportation, you will find the answers in our blog articles:
https://www.lion-care.com/aktuelles/blog/transportvorschriften-regeln-und-sicherheitsmassnahmen

https://www.lion-care.com/aktuelles/blog/lithium-ionen-akkus-sicherer-umgang-und-richtige-lagerung

The transportation of batteries is subject to ADR regulations.

The number, size and weight, energy density and condition of the batteries are crucial parameters for finding a suitable transport container for lithium-ion batteries. The selection process is complex and should be carried out by appropriately trained personnel. We have a trained hazardous materials officer on our team. Please feel free to contact us.

Plastic containers are cheaper but not as durable as metal containers. They are suitable, for example, for non-critical batteries, defective batteries, prototypes and end-of-life batteries. They can be used for both storage and transportation.

Metal containers are required, for example, when dealing with critically defective batteries.

The exact packaging instructions for these cases can be found in the ADR or by consulting a certified hazardous materials specialist.

To date, there are no legal requirements for the storage of lithium-ion batteries, which does not mean that they should be stored without suitable protective measures.

It is best to check with your insurer to find out which measures they recognize as suitable in the event of a claim.

For example, a suitable box could already be recognized as spatial separation.

A rough overview can be found in this VDS publication from the GDV:
https://shop. vds.de/download/vds-3103/ccb1d439-ad9d-47cb-a2b1-ace23e155610

Please also read our blog article on this topic:

https://www.lion-care.com/aktuelles/blog/lithium-ionen-akkus-sicherer-umgang-und-richtige-lagerung

That depends on various factors that need to be considered:

  • size of the battery(ies)
  • condition (e.g. non-critical, defective, critically defective or prototype)
  • power

Transport boxes are available in many different sizes and specifications. The packaging group for which the box is suitable is indicated for each product.

Find out more in our blog article:

https://www.lion-care.com/aktuelles/blog/transportvorschriften-regeln-und-sicherheitsmassnahmen

Even if the batteries are not critical, remember to protect them from shocks and to order appropriate filling material if it is not already included in the box.

Yes. Should a battery reach a critical state and cause a fire, separating the batteries will prevent the fire from spreading and multiplying.

Generally, the insulation and protection material should line all sides of the container. The batteries are stored between individual layers.

We also have containers in our program that already have the protective material integrated into the outer wall. No further protective layer is necessary here.

The technical principles for storage and transportation solutions are very similar. The transport boxes are also subjected to extensive tests in accordance with ADR (drop test, fire test, etc.) to confirm compliance with the ADR regulations. The packaging regulations are extensive and regulated by law.
There are currently no comparable regulations for storage. Nevertheless, manufacturers of storage boxes regularly carry out appropriate tests.
The right container depends on the type and size of the battery to be shipped or stored.

If you want to learn more about battery storage and transportation, you will find the answers in our blog articles:
https://www.lion-care.com/aktuelles/blog/transportvorschriften-regeln-und-sicherheitsmassnahmen

https://www.lion-care.com/aktuelles/blog/lithium-ionen-akkus-sicherer-umgang-und-richtige-lagerung

The transportation of batteries is subject to ADR regulations.

The number, size and weight, energy density and condition of the batteries are crucial parameters for finding a suitable transport container for lithium-ion batteries. The selection process is complex and should be carried out by appropriately trained personnel. We have a trained hazardous materials officer on our team. Please feel free to contact us.

Plastic containers are cheaper but not as durable as metal containers. They are suitable, for example, for non-critical batteries, defective batteries, prototypes and end-of-life batteries. They can be used for both storage and transportation.

Metal containers are required, for example, when dealing with critically defective batteries.

The exact packaging instructions for these cases can be found in the ADR or by consulting a certified hazardous materials specialist.

To date, there are no legal requirements for the storage of lithium-ion batteries, which does not mean that they should be stored without suitable protective measures.

It is best to check with your insurer to find out which measures they recognize as suitable in the event of a claim.

For example, a suitable box could already be recognized as spatial separation.

A rough overview can be found in this VDS publication from the GDV:
https://shop. vds.de/download/vds-3103/ccb1d439-ad9d-47cb-a2b1-ace23e155610

Please also read our blog article on this topic:

https://www.lion-care.com/aktuelles/blog/lithium-ionen-akkus-sicherer-umgang-und-richtige-lagerung

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