Safety data sheet

Report No.:
NTS15012968M
MSDS
REPORT
Product Name:
Li
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ion
Battery
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Revision::
Jan.29,
2015
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owd
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ervices
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There is no available data on the product itself. The information of the internal cell materials is as follows.
Lithium cobaltate – LiCoO2
- Acute toxicity: No applicable data.
Reference cobalt: LDLo, oral - Guinea pig 20mg/kg
- Local effects: Unknown.
- Sensitization: The nervous system of respiratory organs may be stimulated sensitively.
- Chronic toxicity / Long term toxicity: By the long-term inhalation of coarse particulate or vapor of
cobalt, it is possible to cause the serious respiratory-organs disease. Skin reaction or a lung disease for allergic
or hypersensitive person may be caused.
- Skin causticity: Although it is very rare, the rash of the skin and allergic erythema may result.
Aluminum
- Local effects: Aluminum itself has no toxicity. When it goes into a wound, dermatitis may be caused.
- Chronic toxicity / Long term toxicity: By the long-term inhalation of coarse particulate or fume, it is
possible to cause a lung damage (aluminum lungs).
Graphite
- Acute toxicity: Unknown.
- Local effects: When it goes into one’s eyes, it stimulates one’s eyes; conjunctivitis, thickening of corneal
epithelium or edematous inflammation palpebra may be caused.
- Chronic toxicity/Long term toxicity: Since the long-term inhalation of high levels of graphite coarse
particulate may become a cause of a lung disease or a tracheal disease.
- Carcinogenicity: Graphite is not recognized as a cause of cancer by research organizations and natural
toxic substance research organizations of cancer.
Copper
- Acute toxicity: 60-100mg sized coarse particulate causes a gastrointestinal disturbance with nausea and
inflammation.
TDLo, hypodermic - Rabbit 375mg/kg
- Local effects: Coarse particulate stimulates a nose and a tracheal.
When it goes into one’s eyes, the symptom of the reddening and the pain is caused.
- Sensitization: Sensitization of the skin may be caused by long-term or repetitive contact.
SECTION 11: Toxicological Information