SDS

Cel Report No.: 2019-12-16-SDS01
File No./Rev. SDS Date:2019 / 12/ 16
Section 8 Exposure Controls/Personal Protection
There is no need for protect under normal conditions. Inengineering aspect,
ventilation equipment should be installed. Gas mask, blinkers, gloves enduring
chemical rosion anexposure suit are required when dealing with fire and leakage.
Section 9 Physical and Chemical Properties
Batteries are not single chemical material; there are no specific physical and
chemical properties such as melting point and boiling point.
Main purpose of lithium batteries: used in portable and digital products.
Section 10 Stability and Reactivity
Batteries are safe under normal conditions. The following substance might appear
after catching fire or leakage: organic carbonate, hydrogen fluoride, carbon monoxide,
carbon dioxide, phosphorus fluoride.
Section 11 Toxicological Information
Batteries are not hazardous when used properly. If the batteries catch fire or the
internal substance leaks, combustion products and decomposed products might have
irritation and toxicity to skin, eye and respiratory systems. Toxicity data of some
substance are listed following:
Hydrogen fluoride:
Extremely toxic. May be fatal if inhaled or ingested. Readily absorbed through the skin
contact may be fatal. Possible mutagen. LCLo: 50 ppm/30m (human beings)LC50
1276 ppm/1hrats)。
Carbon and graphite:
Slightly hazardous in case of skin contact (irritant), of ingestion, of inhalation.
Causes chronic damage to upper respiratory tract and cardiovascular system.
Copper: Dust may cause respiratory irritation. LD50: 3.5 mg kg
-1
(mouse). Aluminium:
There is no hazard.
Section 12 Ecological Information