Material Safety Data Sheet
Shenzhen Anbotek Compliance Laboratory Limited
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Report No. R0117030156B
This Test Report is issued by the Company subject to its General Conditions of Service printed overleaf. Attention is drawn to the limitations
of liability, indemnification and jurisdictional issues defined therein. The results shown in this report refer only to the sample(s) tested unless
otherwise stated. This Test Report cannot be reproduced, except in full, without prior written permission of the company.
Shenzhen Anbotek Compliance Laboratory Limited
Address: East of 4/F., Building A, Hourui No.3 Industrial Zone, Xixiang Street, Bao'an District, Shenzhen, Guangdong, China
Tel: (86) 755-26066061
Fax: (86)755-26066021 Email: service@anbotek.com Http: //www.anbotek.com.cn
Unusual Fire and Explosion Hazards: Battery may explode or leak potentially hazardous
vapors subject to: exposed to excessive heat (above the maximum rated temperature as
specified by the manufacturer) or fire, over-charged, short circuit, punctured and crushed.
Hazardous Combustion Products: Fire, excessive heat, or over voltage conditions may
produce hazardous decomposition products. Damaged batteries can result in rapid heating and
the release of flammable vapors.
Extinguishing Media: Dry chemical type extinguishers are the most effective means to
extinguish a battery fire. A CO
2
extinguisher will also work effectively.
Fire Fighting Procedures: Use a positive pressure self-contained breathing apparatus if
batteries are involved in a fire. Full protective clothing is necessary. During water application,
caution is advised as burning pieces of flammable particles may be ejected from the fire.
The material contained within the battery would only be released under abusive conditions. In
the event of battery rupture and leakage, collect all the released materials that are not hot or
burning
in
an appropriate waste
disposal
container
while wearing
proper
protective clothing and ventilate the area. Placed in approved container and disposed according
to the local regulations.
Handling:
1. Batteries are designed to be recharged. However, improperly charging a battery may cause
the battery to flame. When charging the battery, use dedicated chargers and follow the
specified conditions.
2. Never disassemble or modify a battery.
3. Do not immerse, throw, and wet a battery in water.
4. Should a battery unintentionally be crushed, thus releasing its contents, rubber gloves must
be used to handle all battery components. Avoid the inhalation of any vapors that may be
emitted.
5. Short circuit causes heating. In addition, short circuit reduces the life of the battery and can
lead to ignition of surrounding materials. Physical contact with to short-circuited battery can
cause skin burn.
6. Avoid reversing the battery polarity, which can cause the battery to be damaged or flame.
7. In the event of skin or eye exposure to the electrolyte, refer to Section 4, First Aid Measures.
Section 7. Handling and Storage
Section 6. Accidental Release Measures
Section 5. Fire Fighting Measures








