SDS
Rechargeable Li-ion Battery ICR10440 320mAh 3.7V
Safety Data Sheet
This document has been prepared in accordance with the SDS requirem ents of the OSHA Hazard Com munication Standard 29 CFR 1910.1200
03/03/2020 EN (English US)
2/10
2.4. Unknown acute toxicity (GHS US)
Not applicable
SECTION 3: Composition/Information on ingredie nts
3.1. Substances
Not applicable
3.2. Mixtures
Nam e
Product identifier
%
Iron
(CAS-No.)
7439-89-6
31.1
Cobalt lithium manganese nickel oxide
(CAS-No.)
182442-95-1
28.4
Graphite
(CAS-No.)
7782-42-5
17.1
Copper
(CAS-No.)
7440-50-8
5.7
Diethyl carbonate
(CAS-No.)
105-58-8
4.7
Dimethy l carbonate
(CAS-No.)
616-38-6
3.8
Ethy lene carbonate
(CAS-No.)
96-49-1
3.4
Alum inum
(CAS-No.)
7429-90-5
2.5
Poly propy lene
(CAS-No.)
9003-07-0
2
Phos phate(1-), hex af luoro-, lithium
(CAS-No.)
21324-40-3
1.3
SECTION 4: First-aid measures
4.1. Description of first aid m easures
First-aid measures general
:
No hazards w hich require special first aid measures.
If you f eel unw ell, seek medical advice (show directions for use or safety data sheet if possible).
First-aid measures after inhalation
:
There w ill be no dangerous during normal use. But breathe in a large number of batteries, or
heat released from the gas, it w ill stimulate the respiratory tract and eyes. Remove to fresh air
immediately. Get medical treatment immediately
First-aid measures after skin contact
:
There w ill be no dangerous during normal use. But contacting battery electrolyte, may cause
severe irritation or burns.
First-aid measures after eye contact
:
There w ill be no dangerous during normal use. But contacting battery electrolyte can burn the
eyes.
Flush the eyes with plenty of clean water f or at least 15 minutes immediately, w ithout rubbing.
Get immediate medical treatment. If appropriate procedures are not taken, this may cause eye
injury.
First-aid measures after ingestion
:
Ingestion of internal chemical materials may cause mouth, throat and intestinal irritation and
damage.
Rinse mouth Get medical attention Never give anything by mouth to an unconscious person
4.2. Most important symptoms and e ffects (acute and delayed)
Symptoms/effects
:
No information available.
4.3. Im mediate medical attention and special treatment, if ne cessary
Treat symptomatically.
SECTION 5: Fire-fighting measures
5.1. Suitable (and unsuitable) extinguishing media
Suitable extinguishing media
:
Use extinguishing measures that are appropriate to local circumstances and the surrounding
environment.
Unsuitable extinguishing media
:
No information available.
5.2. Specific hazards ar ising from the chemical
Fire hazard
:
Battery can be overheated by an external source or by internal shorting and develop metal
hydroxide mist.
Toxic vapor may release in case of fire.
Containers may explode w hen heated.
Fire fighting w ater runoff and dilution w ater may be toxic and corrosive and may cause adverse
environmental impacts.
Since vapour, generated from burning batteries may make eyes, nose and throat irritates, be
sure to extinguish the fire on the w indward side. Wear the respiratory protection equipment in
some cases.
Exposure to the ingredients contained w ithin the battery pack could be harmful under some