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On November 3, 2018 Mexican standard NOM-212-SCFI-2017: “Primary cells and primary batteries – Maximum permissible mercury and cadmium limits – Specifications, test methods and labelling” was published. The document came into force on September 28, 2019.
This mandatory Official Mexican Standard establishes and defines:
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characteristics of various types of batteries
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classification by the electrochemical system technology
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maximum permissible limits of Mercury (0.0005% by weight) and Cadmium (0.0020% by weight)
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labeling on packaging and/or on batteries
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test methods
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sampling
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conformity assessment procedure
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certification process
This Mexican Standard is applicable to primary power units and batteries that are imported into Mexico and/or marketed in Mexico and indicated in Table 1 of this Standard.
Labelling requirements for packaging and/or batteries
In order to identify the different types of batteries and their characteristics on the body of the battery or on its packaging, the following information should appear:
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Battery designation, name or abbreviation of the technology concerned, in accordance with this NOM
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Recommended expiry period or year, month or week of manufacturing which may be in the code
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Polarity of the positive terminal
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Nominal voltage, volts
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Name or trademark of the manufacturer or supplier
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