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Our Battery UN Number Labels are fully compliant with the Australian Code for the Transport of Dangerous Goods by Road and Rail (ADG Code, Edition 7.9) and international transport regulations (UN Model Regulations, IATA, and IMDG Codes).
These labels are designed for marking packages containing batteries (e.g. lithium-ion, lithium-metal, lead-acid, NiMH, or sodium-ion batteries) as required by the UN Dangerous Goods classification system.
Meets ADG, IATA, and IMDG labelling standards.
Durable material options: self-adhesive vinyl, polyester, or paper.
Chemical & weather-resistant inks.
Clear, high-contrast print for compliance and easy identification.
We supply all standard battery UN number stickers:
UN 2794 — Lead-acid batteries (wet, filled with acid)
UN 2795 — Alkaline batteries (wet, filled with alkali)
UN 2800 — Lead-acid batteries (non-spillable / VRLA)
UN 3090 — Lithium metal batteries
UN 3091 — Lithium metal batteries in/with equipment
UN 3480 — Lithium-ion batteries
UN 3481 — Lithium-ion batteries in/with equipment
UN 3496 — Nickel-metal hydride batteries
UN 3551 — Sodium-ion batteries
UN 3552 — Sodium-ion batteries in/with equipment
and other ADG-recognised battery UN numbers (see full list in compliance chart).
Designed to comply with Part 5.2 (Marking & Labelling) of the ADG Code.
Satisfies UN hazard diamond and lithium battery mark layout requirements.
Suitable for road, air, and sea transport packaging.
GHS-aligned label formatting for workplace and transport safety.
Ships within 48 hours · Estimated delivery Jun 21 - Jun 26
US$40
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