SDS

JIANGSU CEL BATTERY CO.,LTD.
No.199,Jinhe Road,Jinhu County,Huaian City,Jiangsu Province, 211600 P.R.China
Tel: (86)-517-86990578 Fax: (86)-517-86993678 MSDS NO:20110530
The information and recommendations set forth are made in good faith and believed to be accurate as of the date of preparation.
Cel Battery Co., Ltd. makes no warranty, expressed or implied, with respect to this information and disclaims all liabilities from
reliance on it.
2
N
eodymium 7440-00-8
N
A
N
A
Potassium hydroxide 1310-58-3
N
A 2 Ceiling Limit
Lithium hydroxide 1310-65-2
N
A
N
A
Notes: 1. TWA is the time weighted average concentration over an 8-hour period.
4.Emergency and First Aid Procedures:
Swallowing: Do not induce vomiting. Seek medical attention immediately.
Skin: If the internal cell materials of an opened battery cell come into contact with the skin,
immediately flush with water for at least 15 minutes.
Inhalation: If potential for exposure to fumes or dusts occurs, remove immediately to fresh air and
seek medical attention.
Eyes: If the contents from an opened battery come into contact with the eyes, immediately flush eyes
with water continuously for at least 15 minutes. Seek medical attention.
5. Firefighting measures
If fire or explosion occurs when batteries are on charge, shut off power to charger.
In case of fire where nickel metal hydride batteries are present, apply a smothering agent such as
METL-X, sand, dry ground dolomite, or soda ash, or flood the area with water. A smothering agent
will extinguish burning nickel metal hydride batteries. Water may not extinguish burning batteries but
will cool the adjacent batteries and control the spread of fire. Burning batteries will burn themselves
out. Virtually all fires involving nickel metal hydride batteries can be controlled with water. When
water is used, however, hydrogen gas may evolve. In a confined space, hydrogen gas can form an
explosive mixture. In this situation, smothering agents are recommended.
Fire fighters should wear self-contained breathing apparatus. Burning nickel metal hydride batteries
can produce toxic fumes including oxides of nickel, cobalt, aluminum, manganese, lanthanum,
cerium,neodymium, and praseodymium.
Special Fire Fighting Procedures: Exposure to temperatures of above 21.2°c can cause venting of the
liquid electrolyte. Internal shorting could also cause venting of the electrolyte. There is potential for
exposure to iron, nickel, cobalt, rare earth metals (cerium, lanthanum neodymium, and
praseodymium), manganese, and aluminum fumes during fire; use self-contained breathing apparatus.
6 Spill and Leak Procedures
Spill and leaks are unlikely because cells are contained in a hermetically-sealed case. If the battery
case is breached, don protective clothing that is impervious to caustic materials and absorb or pack
spill residues in inert material. Dispose in accordance with applicable state and federal regulations.