Common Devices With Lithium Batteries
Lithium batteries are often used in smart meters, security sensors, smoke alarms, medical devices, GPS trackers, cameras, wireless terminals, and industrial monitoring equipment. Products marked with CR, Li-MnO₂, lithium manganese dioxide, 3V lithium battery, or lithium battery pack usually contain lithium cells.
| Check Area | What To Look For |
|---|---|
| Product Label | Lithium, Li-MnO₂, CR model |
| Manual | Battery chemistry and voltage |
| Battery Compartment | CR123A, CR2, CR14505, CR17450 |
| Shipping Carton | Lithium battery handling mark |
| MSDS | Battery chemistry information |
Why Identification Matters
Lithium batteries require correct handling, storage, transport, and disposal. International transport commonly requires UN38.3 test information, MSDS, proper packaging, and clear carton marks. This is important for importers, equipment brands, and industrial project buyers managing bulk battery-powered products.
Manufacturer Vs Trader
A trader may provide batteries, but may not control cell consistency, capacity grading, internal resistance, labeling accuracy, safety testing, or batch traceability. A direct manufacturer can manage cell production, battery pack assembly, testing, labeling, packaging, and export documents more effectively.
Hongli Battery Supply Support
Hongli focuses on primary lithium manganese batteries, including CR123A, CR2, CR14250, CR14505, CR17450, CR17505, CRP2, 2CR5, CRV3, CR9V, 3V button cells, and customized lithium battery packs. For OEM / ODM projects, buyers should confirm voltage, capacity, current load, connector, wire length, label content, packing method, and compliance documents.
Quality And Compliance Checks
Hongli checks open circuit voltage, capacity, internal resistance, leakage, appearance, polarity, insulation, temperature performance, packing accuracy, and batch records. Identifying lithium batteries correctly helps prevent wrong replacement, unsafe transport, and compliance problems.
