SDS

Li-ion Battery Model B662 SAFETY DATA SHEET
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Hygiene Measures:
Do not eat, drink or smoke in work areas. Avoid storing food, drink or tobacco near the product. Practice and maintain good housekeeping.
Environmental exposure controls:
Avoid release to the environment.
9. Physical and Chemical Properties
Appearance
physical state: Solid
Color: Various
Odor: Odorless
Important health, safety and environmental information
Test method
pHValue: n.a.
Flash point: n.a.
Lower explosion limits: n.a.
Vapour pressure: n.a.
Density: n.a.
Water solubility: Insoluble
Ignition temperature: n.a.
10. Stability and Reactivity
Stability
Stable
Conditions to avoid
Keep away from open flames, hot surfaces and sources of ignition. Do not puncture, crush or incinerate.
Materials to avoid
No materials to be especially mentioned.
Hazardous decomposition products
In case of open cells, there is the possibility of hydrofluoric acid and carbon monoxide release.
Possibility of Hazardous Reactions
Will not occur
Additional information
No decomposition if stored and applied as directed.
11. Toxicological Information
Information on toxicological effects:
The hazardous components of the cell or battery are contained within a sealed unit. Under recommended use conditions, the electrode materials and liquid
electrolyte are non-reactive provided that the cell or battery integrity remains and the seals remain intact. The potential for exposure should not exist unless
the battery leaks, is exposed to high temperature or is mechanically, electrically or physically abused/damaged. The following toxicology data is in respect to if
a person comes into contact with the electrolyte.
Acute Toxicity:
Swallowed: The electrolyte contained within the cell or battery is a corrosive liquid. Ingestion of this electrolyte would be harmful. Swallowing may result in
nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal pain and chemical burns to the gastrointestinal tract. During normal usage ingestion should not be a means of exposure.
Eye: The electrolyte contained within the cell or battery is a corrosive liquid and it is expected that it would cause irreversible damage to the eyes. Contact may
cause corneal burns. Effects may be slow to heal after eye contact. Correct handling procedures incorporating appropriate eye protection should minimize the
risk of eye irritation.
Skin: The electrolyte contained within the cell or battery is a corrosive liquid and it is expected that it would cause skin burns or severe irritation to the skin if
not washed off immediately. Correct handling procedures should minimize the risk of skin irritation. People with pre-existing skin conditions, such as dermatitis,
should take extreme care so as not to exacerbate the condition.
Inhaled: Inhalation of vapors from a leaking cell or battery is expected to cause severe irritation of the mouth and upper respiratory tract with a burning
sensation, pain, burns and inflammation in the nose and throat; there may also be coughing or difficulty breathing.