Datasheet

5. Expiry Period:
3 years
6. Expiry Date Marking:
6.1 Unless otherwise specified, one date code will be marked on the package plate of blisters or cards for
finished cells. The date code will be followed by month and year of manufacturing for domestic and date
code will be followed by month and year of expiry for export. (Shelf life 3 year)
7. Packaging Requirements
The printing on each cell label is legible and permanent. Label defects, if any, shall conform to mutually
agreed upon limit samples.
7.1 Packaging for shipment and sales shall conform to the mutually agreed to Packaging Specification
of .the designated customers.
7.2 The total of heavy metal lead, cadmium, mercury, and hexavalent chromium concentration shall not
exceed 100 ppm in Packaging materials and printing inks. Ozone depleting substances (ODS) shall not be
used in the manufacturing of any packaging.
8. Precautions in Handling of Lithium Batteries:
Lithium batteries contain lithium metal, organic solvents and other reactive materials, which are
combustible. Care must be exercised when handling Lithium batteries to ensure that short circuiting,
puncturing or deformation does not occur which may result in heat generation, leakage, explosion or
possibility a fire which might cause injury.
To ensure safety and to avoid any possibility of any accidents, please observe the following precautions.
8.1 Do not insert batteries in reverse. Observe the + and – markings on battery and equipment.
When batteries are inserted in reverse they may be short-circuited or charged. This may
cause overheating, explosion, or fire.
8.2 Do not short-circuit batteries
When the positive (+) and negative (–) terminals of a battery are connected directly with
each other, the battery becomes short-circuited. This can result in venting, leakage,
and possibly fire.
8.3 Do not charge batteries
Attempting to charge a primary battery may cause internal gas and/or heat generation
resulting in venting, explosion and possibly fire.
8.4 Do not force discharge batteries
When batteries are force discharged by means of an external power source, the voltage of
the battery will be forced below its design capability and gases generated inside the
battery. This may result in venting, leakage, explosion and possibly fire.
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