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ECS-GB Battery Drop Tester (Height: 300-1500 mm, 5 kg), EGBBDT

ECS-GB Battery Drop Tester (Height: 300-1500 mm, 5 kg), EGBBDT

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A Battery Drop Tester is a mechanical abuse testing platform designed to evaluate the safety and structural integrity of battery cells or packs when subjected to free-fall impacts. These systems are essential for certifying next-generation batteries (Sodium-ion, Solid-state) under international safety standards such as UN 38.3, IEC 62133, and UL 1642. The tester ensures that a battery can survive the rigors of transportation and accidental handling without leaking, venting, or entering thermal runaway.

Drop testing is not just about the height; it involves specific orientations and surfaces to simulate worst-case scenarios. (1) Drop Height: Most modern testers allow settings from 300mm to 1500mm for specialized R&D. (2) Drop Orientation: The battery must be dropped on multiple faces, edges, and corners (usually 6 orientations total) to ensure no "weak spots" exist in the housing or internal connections. (3) Impact Surface: Typically a hard, non-deformable surface such as a concrete floor or a 10mm+ thick steel plate.

Normally the battery drop testers are designed to provide a "pure" free fall with zero friction and maximum operator safety. (1) Pneumatic/Electromagnetic Gripper: These mechanisms hold the battery in a precise orientation. When triggered, they release the sample instantly, allowing it to fall without the "drag" or "spin" associated with manual drops. (2) Electric Lifting System: Controlled via a PLC (Programmable Logic Controller) and touch-screen HMI, allowing researchers to set the drop height with millimeter precision. (3) Reinforced Safety Chamber: Because a drop can trigger an internal short-circuit (especially in high-energy NCM or Sodium-ion cells), the tester is enclosed in a SUS 304 stainless steel cabinet with explosion-proof glass and chain-locked doors. (4) Pressure Relief Outlet: A dedicated vent on the top of the chamber that releases internal pressure waves safely if a battery explodes during the test.

Part Number
  • EGBBDT (EGB-BDT)
Power
  • AC220V±10%, single phase, 50/60Hz, 750 W

Test Chamber Features

  • All sealed explosion-proof structure design
  • Inner Chamber Material: SUS304
  • External Chamber Material: Cold calendering steel
  • Drop Type: Pneumatic free all (>0.3 MPa gas compressor)
  • Drop Height: 300-1500 mm, adjustable
  • Drop Testing Loading: 0-5 kg
  • Lifting Type: Electrically-driven up/down
  • Bottom Plate Material: Steel, hard wood, cement are optional 
  • Observation Window: L390*W360 mm
  • Safety Protection Functions: Explosion-proof pressure release setup, lock and chain, smoke ventilation, fire extinguishing, emergency stop button, and so on
  • 7" PLC/HMI touch screen + remote control
  • USB port for testing data export

Testing Standard

  • IEC62133
  • GB 31241-2022
Dimension
  • W940 * D940 * H1900 mm
Weight
  • ~150 kg

References:

M. Spielbauer et al., Experimental investigation of the failure mechanism of 18650 lithium-ion batteries due to shock and drop, Journal of Energy Storage, 2021, 43, 103213

B. A. Naufal, et al., A review of drop test and quasi-static method test of lithium-ion battery for electric vehicle, AIP Conf. Proc., 2023, 2517, 040006

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