SHENZHEN BAK TECHNOLOGY CO.LTD MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET Reference No.: 20110103001 Issued date: Jan. 02, 2011 Section 1: Chemical Product and Company Identification
Product Identification:
Trade Name: lithium ion batteries (UN Number: UN3480)
Model: all prismatic cells with aluminum can
Manufacture information:
Manufacturer: SHENZHEN BAK TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD
No.1706,TIANAN CYBER TIMES TOWN,TIANAN CYBER PARK,CHEGONGMIAO,FUTIAN,SHENZHEN ,CHINA
Section 2 Composition/Information on Ingredients Section 3: Hazards Identification
The lithium-ion batteries are not hazardous when used according to the instructions of manufacturer under normal conditions. In
case of abuse, there’s risk of rupture, fire, heat, leakage of internal components, which could cause casualty loss. Abuses include
but not limited to the following cases: charge for a long time, short circuit, put into fire, whack with hard object, puncture with
Section 4: First-Aid Measures
The lithium-Ion batteries are not hazardous with eye skin contact under circumstance, In case of rupture, the leakage of internal
hazardous and formation of hazardous substance would occur, take the following measures with it:
Eye: Check for and remove any contact lenses. Immediately flush with plenty of clean water for at least 15 minutes; seek medical
Skin: Immediately flush with plenty of clean water for 15 minutes; seek medical assistance, and ventilate the contaminated area;
Ingestion: rinse mouth with clean water immediately, activate vomit under the direction of expert, and seek medical assistance.
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Section 5: Fire- Fighting Measures
Extinguish with water, dry powder extinguishers, sands, earth. Combustion products and decomposed products by contact of
water or air with internal substance include: carbon monoxide, hydrogen fluoride, phosphorus fluoride.
Section 6: Accidental Release Measures
When leakage of batteries happens, liquid could be absorbed with sands, earth or other inert substance, and the contaminated area
Section 7: Handling and storage
Don’t handle and store batteries with metalwork, Store and use far away from hest, sparks, open flame, or other ignition sources,
and under room temperature (<300C) in ventilating and dehumidifying environments.
Section 8: Exposure Controls/Personal Protection
There is no need for protect under normal conditions. In engineering aspect, ventilation equipment should be installed. Gas mask,
blinkers, gloves enduring chemical erosion and exposure suit are required when dealing with fire and leakage.
Section 9: Physical and Chemical properties
Batteries are not single chemical material; there are no specific physical and chemical properties such as melting point and
Main purpose of lithium ion batteries: used in portable and digital products.
Section 10: Stability and Reactivity
Batteries are safe under normal conditions. The following substance might appear after catching fire or leakage: organic
carbonate, hydrogen fluoride, carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, phosphorus fluoride.
Section 11: Toxicological Information
Batteries are not hazardous when used properly. If the batteries catch fire or the internal substance leaks, combustion products
and decomposed products might have irritation and toxicity to skin, eye and respiratory systems, Toxicity data of some substance
Hydrogen fluoride:
Extremely toxic, May be fatal if inhaled or ingested. Readily absorbed through the skin-skin contact may be fatal. Possible
mutagen. LCL0:50 ppm/30m (human beings), LC50; 1276 ppm/1h(rats).
Carbon and graphite:
Slightly hazardous in case of skin contact(irritant), of ingestion, of inhalation. Causes chronic damage to upper respiratory tract
Section 12: Ecological Information
There is no influence to ecology and environment when used properly.
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Section 13: Disposal Considerations
Deserted batteries couldn’t be treated as ordinary trash. Be put to garbage box which recycle batteries after being placed into
plastic bags or be dealt as special trash. Couldn’t be thrown into fire or placed in high temperature. Couldn’t be dissected, pierced,
crushed or treated similarly, The package and plastic box used for containing batteries could be treated as ordinary trash. Best
Section 14: Transport Information
This material is not classified as dangerous under IMDG regulations. IATA (COUNTRY Variations may apply), This Material is
not classified as dangerous under the current edition 52nd of IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations Year 2011. This Material meets
UN manual of Test and Criteria Part III, sub-section 38.3; This material complies with Section II of PI965 accordingly. The
Watt-hour rating content of the lithium Ion cell / battery are under 20Wh / 100Wh accordingly;
Section 15: Regulatory Information
There is no regulation on lithium batteries management.
Section 16: Other Information
This information is not effective to all batteries manufactured by BAK, This information comes from reliable sources, but no
warranty is made to the completeness and accuracy of information contained. BAK doesn’t assume responsibility for any damage
Users should grasp the correct use method and be responsible for the use of batteries.
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