SDS
  Material safety data sheet 
Document Number: HFR-CQC-ZQ-0076       Revision:1/A           Page 2of 5 
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Section III — Physical Data for Battery 
Melting point (¡F) 
NA 
Boiling point (¡F) 
NA 
% Volatile by Volume 
NA 
Vapor Pressure (mm Hg) 
NA   
Evaporation Rate Vapor  Density (Air = 1) 
NA 
Specific Gravity (H2O) 
NA 
Solubility in Water 
NA 
Appearance and Odor 
No Odor 
Section IV - Fire and Explosion Hazard Data 
Flash Point: NA     Lower Explosive Limit: NA     Upper Explosive Limit: NA 
Extinguishing Media: Any class of extinguishing medium may be used on the batteries or their 
packing material. 
Special Fire Fighting Procedures: Exposure to temperatures of above 212¡F 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. 
Section V – First Aid Measures 
If electrolyte leakage occurs and makes contact with skin,wash with plenty of water immediately. 
If electrolyte comes into contact with eyes,wash with copious amounts of water fifteen(15)minutes,and 
contact a physician. 
Section VI - Health Hazard Data 
Threshold Limit Values: See Section II 
Effects of a Single (Acute) Overexposure: 
Inhalation: During normal use inhalation is an unlikely route of exposure due to containment of 
hazardous materials within the battery case. However, should the batteries be exposed to extreme 
heat or pressures causing a breach in the battery cell case, exposure to the constituents may occur. 
Inhalation of cobalt dusts may result in pulmonary conditions. 
Ingestion: If the battery case is breached in the digestive tract, the electrolyte may cause localized 
burns. 
Skin Absorption: No evidence of adverse effects from available data. 
Skin Contact: Exposure to the electrolyte contained inside the battery may result in chemical burns. 
Exposure to nickel may cause dermatitis in some sensitive individuals. 
Eye Contact: Exposure to the electrolyte contained inside the battery may result in severe irritation 
and chemical burns. 
The information and recommendations set forth are made in good faith and believed to be accurate 
as of the date of preparation.  makes no warranty, 
expressed or implied, with respect to this information and disclaims all liabilities from reliance on it. 
Carcinogenicity: 
Anhui Innovation New Energy Co., Ltd
安徽亿诺新能源有限责任公司
Anhui Innovation New Energy Co., Ltd
05.08.2012






