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Cemo Battery Steel Collection Container 120 Litres

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The Cemo Battery Steel Collection Container has UN approval for hazardous solid goods belonging to packaging groups I, II and III and is ideal for use as a storage container for damaged batteries awaiting disposal.


Used for:
Intact lithium batteries >100Wh (usual case).
Prototypes.
Batteries for disposal or recycling.
Damaged/Defective Batteries.


Why Buy?

Capacity: 120 Litres.
UN approval for hazardous solid goods belonging to packaging groups I, II and III.
Ideal for use as a storage container for damaged batteries awaiting disposal.
Robust, hot-dip galvanised steel container with sturdy closure buckles.
Circumferential rubber seal protects against penetrating moisture.
Lid can be opened easily and locked in place in a single step.
Can be driven under, stacked and lifted by crane for easy handling.
For use with vermiculite or expanded glass granulate as a buffer material.

Important:
Special ADR regulations apply for transportation (see special regulations and packaging instructions), may only be carried out by qualified personnel.

Technical Details:

Construction: Robust, hot-dip galvanised steel container with sturdy closure buckles
External Dimensions: (L x D x H) 715 x 715 x 580mm
Internal Dimensions: (L x D x H) 580 x 580 x 390mm
Storage Capacity: 120 Litres
Empty Weight: 54Kg

Options:

55 Litre sack of expanded glass granulate.
50 Litre sack of vermiculite.
Lining bag for steel collection container.


Lithium batteries are classified as hazardous goods under transport law. UN approval of the container is not sufficient to ensure that all requirements for ADR compliant transport of lithium batteries are satisfied in all cases. We therefore advise our customers to familiarise themselves with this topic and to provide comprehensive training for their employees on how to use the containers in compliance with regulations.


We recommend the use of Expanded glass granulate or vermiculite.
Both materials have long been tried and tested buffers in hazardous goods packaging. Used carefully, these granulates can prevent flames from spreading from one cell to another. Expanded glass granulate is particularly suitable for lithium battery applications, because it forms a protective shielding layer around the cells in the event of a fire.