The National Lithium Battery Materials and Products Quality Inspection and Testing Center passed acceptance.

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04/12/2025
The National Lithium Battery Materials and Products Quality Inspection and Testing Center has recently officially passed the on-site acceptance organized by the State Administration for Market Regulation. According to the person in charge of the National Lithium Battery Quality Inspection Center, the center has established a complete testing system with "serving industry needs" as the core. It has obtained over 1000 CMA qualifications and CNAS accreditations, equipped with advanced precision instruments such as field emission electron microscopes, electrochemical X-ray diffractometers, adiabatic calorimeters, as well as large-scale key equipment such as high-voltage and high-current charge-discharge testing systems, dynamic battery crush penetration equipment, walk-in low oxygen test chambers, capable of achieving precise testing from "material microstructure analysis" to "battery safety performance verification" throughout the entire process. The testing scope covers the physical and electrical properties of lithium battery materials, the performance and reliability of lithium batteries, as well as the physical and electrical properties of secondary use batteries and recycled materials, fully matching the needs of the industry in research and development, production, quality control, and recycling throughout the entire lifecycle. The testing capabilities span from materials' forward-looking research and development to green recycling and reuse of the complete industry lifecycle, achieving seamless coverage from microscopic mechanisms to system safety, and then to circular regeneration.