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Niklas Zenk
Nefab AB
Niklas Zenk, based at Nefab AB in Jönköping
Since 2017 dedicated to lithium battery packaging globally at Nefab. Nefab has produced Dangerous Goods packaging for decades and made the first dedicated to lithium batteries in 2009. Since then this has grown to an important part of Nefab’s sales and made the company a global leader in LiB packaging. Niklas role today is to support the sales teams and packaging engineers worldwide with regulation compliance support and best practices.
Thursday
Thursday
24 October
15:00 - 15:25
24 October
15:00 - 15:25
Lithium Battery statuses and their impact on Dangerous Goods packaging.
In the realm of transportation and storage, substances designated as Dangerous Goods possess characteristics that can pose serious threats to humans, animals, the environment, or property if mishandled. Lithium batteries, classified as Dangerous Goods under Class 9 by the United Nations, demand meticulous attention.
The primary objective of dangerous goods packaging is to ensure the complete containment of hazardous materials, even under conditions of considerable stress. (This imperative underscores the critical role of specialized packaging and advanced systems in safeguarding against potential risks during transport)For the consignor of lithium batteries, it is imperative to comply with the applicable Dangerous Goods regulations.
This presentation will focus on the different packaging requirements that apply for lithium batteries with different statuses.
- Language:
- English
- Track:
- Packaging trends / Production efficiency
- Stage:
- Scanpack Pioneers level 1
In the realm of transportation and storage, substances designated as Dangerous Goods possess characteristics that can pose serious threats to humans, animals, the environment, or property if mishandled. Lithium batteries, classified as Dangerous Goods under Class 9 by the United Nations, demand meticulous attention.
The primary objective of dangerous goods packaging is to ensure the complete containment of hazardous materials, even under conditions of considerable stress. (This imperative underscores the critical role of specialized packaging and advanced systems in safeguarding against potential risks during transport)For the consignor of lithium batteries, it is imperative to comply with the applicable Dangerous Goods regulations.
This presentation will focus on the different packaging requirements that apply for lithium batteries with different statuses.