MSDS

3
21
Deionized Water 2.33 1.09 2.27 1.22 1.12 2.29
Weight 17.32 9.37 14.14 7.94 7.35 14.00
The components in this section may only represent a hazard, if the batteries are
damaged.
3. Hazards identification
Warning: When recharge batteries or discard in fire or use used battery with new
one or connected improperly may cause battery vent leak or explode.
Damaged batteries may cause skin and eye burn, may cause respiratory tract
irritation.
4.First-aid Measure
General speaking it is not expected to result in situation that requires first-aid
measure, except the damaged batteries (due to improper handling) may cause
batteries release the contents.
Inhalation: If vapour or fumes from vented or leaked batteries are irritating, move
to fresh air and get medical attention.
Eyes: Check for and remove any contact lens, flush eyes with plenty of water,
holding eyelids open, for at least 20 minutes, get medical help.
Skin: Immediately move the metal fragments and chemical components flush skin
with plenty of water at least 15 minutes, get medical help, if necessary.
Ingestion: Get immediately medical attention, do not induce vomiting or give a
liquid to an unconscious person.
5. Fire Fighting Measure
Extinguishing Media: Use appropriate agent for adjacent fire.
Flash Point: Not available
Auto-ignition Temperature: Not available
Flammable Limits: Not available
Combustion Products: Oxide of Zinc, Oxide of Manganese
6. Accidental Release Measure
Not Applicable
7. Handling and Storage
Precaution: Handling and transfer the products with care make sure the packing
always in good condition.
Damaged packing may cause batteries contact together. In this case batteries may