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Airbag and other hazard classification tests

Airbags are dangerous goods. In the hazard classification test, the main focus is on the evaluation and classification of their hazardous characteristics. The following is a detailed introduction to the relevant tests:

I. Hazard classification and identification
Hazard category: Airbags are classified as Class 9 dangerous goods, numbered UN3268, and belong to pyrotechnic (PTI) equipment.
Shipping name: The correct United Nations shipping name (in Chinese) is "Safety Devices, electrically initiated", and in English it is "SAFETY DEVICES, electrically initiated".
Packaging category: Class III, and specific packaging requirements must follow the packaging specifications corresponding to the UN number.
EmS No.: F-B, S-X.
II. Hazardous characteristics test
The hazardous characteristics test of airbags is designed to evaluate their safety during transportation, storage and use to ensure that they will not cause dangers due to accidental triggering or improper handling. These tests include but are not limited to:

Mechanical shock test: simulates the impact that the airbag may suffer during transportation or use, and evaluates its structural integrity and functional reliability.
Temperature-vibration test: examines the performance of the airbag under different temperature and vibration conditions to ensure that it can still work normally under extreme environments.
Wet heat cycle test: simulates the environmental conditions of alternating humidity and high temperature to evaluate the weather resistance and corrosion resistance of the airbag.
Salt spray test: tests the corrosion resistance of the airbag in a salt spray environment to ensure its safety in marine transportation or humid areas.
Light test: evaluates the performance stability of the airbag under long-term light conditions to prevent material aging or performance degradation caused by light.
Pressure vessel test: pressure tests the gas generator of the airbag to ensure that it will not rupture or leak during the inflation process.
Airbag test: tests the deployment performance, inflation speed and pressure of the airbag to ensure that it can be deployed quickly and effectively in the event of a collision.
III. Export-related requirements
Booking information: When exporting airbags, you need to provide English MSDS, scanned copies of dangerous goods certificates, sea freight power of attorney, DG application form and other documents.
Compliance with regulations: The provisions of the "Explosives Law" on flammable and explosive dangerous goods, as well as the import regulations and standards of the target country or region must be strictly observed.

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Airbag 6 (c) External Fire Test Report