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Section 1.
Chemical Product and Company Identification
Lithium Ion Battery
P322033, P682052, P462539,
Products Name
P543638,
P552025,
P682634-R01,
P7234048,
P752631-2S-R01
Description
Lithium Cobalt
Dioxide Chemistry
Manufacture Name
Address
Postcode
Emergency Telephone No.
Fax
E-mail
MSDS Code
Date Prepared
2014-1-2
Section 2.
Composition/Information on Ingredients
Percent of
Chemical Name
Content
Lithium Cobalt
≤
35%
Dioxide
(LiCoO
2
)
15mg/m
3
Graphite
(C)
25%~30%
7782-42-5
(as dust)
Poly Vnylidene
<
20
%
CAS No.
OSHA (PEL)
ACGIH (TLV)
0.02mg/m
3
12190-79-3
N/A
as Co
3.5mg/m
3
24937-79-9
N/A
N/A
Fluoride (PVDF)
Acetylene Black
0.5%~3%
1333-86-4
623-53-0/213
Electrolyte
5%~15%
24-40-3
ACGIH: American Council of Government
Industrial Hygienists
TLV: Threshold
Limit Value are personal exposure limits
determined by the ACGIH
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Section 3. Hazards Summarizing
Danger sort
N/A
1.
Eyes
and
Skin
–
When
leaking,
the
electrolyte
solution
contained in the battery irritates to
ocular tissues and the skin.
2.
Inhalation
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Respiratory
(and
eye)
irritation
may
occur
if
fumes
are
released
due
heat
or
an
abundance
of
leaking
Routes of entry
batteries.
3.
Ingestion
–
The
ingestion of the battery can be harmful. Content
of
open
battery
can
cause
serious
chemical
burns
of
mouth,
esophagus and
gastrointestinal tract.
Exposure to
leaking electrolyte from ruptured or leaking
battery can
cause:
1.
Inhalation
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Burns
and
irritation
of
the
respiratory
system,
Health harm
coughing, wheezing, and shortness of
breath.
2.
Eyes
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Redness,
tearing,
burns.
The
electrolyte
is
corrosive
to
all ocular tissues.
3.
Skin
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The
electrolyte
is
corrosive
and
causes
skin
irritation
and burns.
4.
Ingestion
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The electrolyte
solution causes tissue damage to
throat
and gastrointestinal track.
Environment
Not necessary under conditions of
normal use
harm
The battery
may be explosive at high temperature (above
60
℃
) or
Explosion
danger
exposing to the fire.
Section 4. First Aid Measures
Not anticipated. If the
battery is leaking and the contained material
Skin contact
contacts the
skin, flush with copious amounts of clear water
for at
least 15 minutes.
Not
anticipated. If the battery is leaking and the
contained material
Eye contact
contacts eyes, flush with copious
amounts of clear water for at least
15
minutes. Get medical attention at once.
Not
anticipated.
If
the
battery
is
leaking,
remove
to
fresh
air.
If
Inhalation
irritation
persists, consult a physician.
Not
anticipated. If the battery is leaking and the
contained material
Ingestion
is ingested,
rinse
mouth and
surrounding area
with
clear water
at
once. Consult a physician
immediately for treatment.
Section 5.
Fire Fighting Measures
Battery
may
explode
or
leak
potentially
hazardous
vapors
subject
Unusual Fire and
to:
exposed
to
excessive
heat
(above
the
maximum
rated
Explosion
temperature as
specified by the manufacturer) or fire, over-
charged,
Hazards
short
circuit, punctured and crushed.
Hazardous
Combustion
Products
Fire,
excessive
heat,
or
over
voltage
conditions
may
produce
hazardous
decomposition
products.
Damaged
batteries
can
result
in
rapid heating and the release of flammable vapors.
Dry
chemical
type
extinguishers
are
the
most
effective
means
to
Extinguishing
extinguish
a
battery
fire.
A
CO
2
extinguisher
will
also
work
Media
effectively.
Use
a
positive
pressure
self-contained
breathing
apparatus
if
Fire Fighting
Procedures
batteries are
involved in a fire. Full protective clothing is
necessary.
During
water
application,
caution
is
advised
as
burning
pieces
of
flammable particles may be ejected from
the fire.
Section 6. Accidental Release
Measures
The
material
contained
within
the
battery
would
only
be
released
under
abusive
conditions. In the event of battery
rupture and leakage, collect all the released
materials
that
are
not
hot
or
burning
in
an
appropriate
waste
disposal
container
while
wearing
proper
protective
clothing
and
ventilate
the
area.
Placed
in
approved
container
and
disposed according to
the local regulations.
Section 7. Handling and Storage
1.
Batteries are designed to be recharged.
However, improperly
charging a battery
may cause the battery to flame. When
charging the battery, use dedicated
chargers and follow the
specified
conditions.
2.
Never disassemble or modify a battery.
3.
Do not
immerse, throw, and wet a battery in water.
4.
Should a
battery unintentionally be crushed, thus releasing
its
contents, rubber gloves must be
used to handle all battery
components.
Avoid the inhalation of any vapors that may be
Handling
emitted.
5.
Short circuit
causes heating. In addition, short circuit reduces
the life of the battery and can lead to
ignition of surrounding
materials.
Physical contact with to short-circuited battery
can
cause skin burn.
6.
Avoid
reversing the battery polarity, which can cause
the battery
to be damaged or flame.
7.
In the event
of skin or eye exposure to the electrolyte, refer
to
Section 4, First Aid Measures.
1.
Batteries
should be separated from other materials and
stored
in a noncombustible, well
ventilated, sprinkler-protected
Storage
structure with sufficient clearance
between walls and battery
stacks. Do
not place batteries near heating equipment, nor
expose to direct sunlight for long
periods.
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