Safety Data Sheet MSDS 2.001.031 Rechargeable Lithium Ion Battery (Series: LIC…, LIP…, LPP…) 1. Identification of the product and of the company undertaking Product details Trade name: Rechargeable lithium ion battery Electrochemical system: Lithium ion Anode (negative): Carbon (proprietary) Cathode (positive): Metal oxide (proprietary) Type Energy per cell Voltage per cell LIC 14500 PD 3.0 Wh 3.7 V LIC 18650-FTC1H 3.6 Wh 3.2 V LIC 18650-15 LC 5.6 Wh 3.6 V LIC 18650-22 PC 7.8 Wh 3.
Safety Data Sheet MSDS 2.001.031 Type Energy per cell Voltage per cell LPP 383450 PL *) 2.6 Wh 3.7 V LPP 402025 CE *) 0.5 Wh 3.7 V LPP 402934 E *) 1.1 Wh 3.7 V LPP 422339 PL *) 1.3 Wh 3.7 V LPP 423566 BE *) 4.2 Wh 3.7 V LPP 442834 PVL *) 1.5 Wh 3.7 V LPP 443441 PVL *) 2.3 Wh 3.7 V LPP 443441 S *) 2.4 Wh 3.7 V LPP 454261 8TH 5.9 Wh 3.7 V LPP 463149 S *) 2.6 Wh 3.7 V LPP 486588 H 13.0 Wh 3.7 V LPP 503562 DL *) 4.6 Wh 3.7 V LPP 503562 S *) 4.4 Wh 3.
Safety Data Sheet MSDS 2.001.031 2. Hazards identification The battery is sealed hermetically. Thus, the ingredients have no hazard potential, except the battery is violated or dismantled. If in case of mistreatment the ingredients are released, a spontaneously flammable gas mixture may be released under certain circumstances (measures according to chapter 4 to 6). Attention: If batteries are treated wrong the danger of burns or bursts occurs. Batteries must not be heated above 100°C or incinerated.
Safety Data Sheet MSDS 2.001.031 5. Fire-fighting measures Suitable extinguishing media: Metal fire extinction powder, rock salt or dry sand shall be used. In case only water is available, it can be used in large amounts. Extinguishing media with limited suitability: Carbon dioxide (CO2) is not suitable. Water in small quantities may have adverse effects. Special protection equipment during fire-fighting: Contamination cloth including breathing apparatus.
Safety Data Sheet MSDS 2.001.031 Follow the recommendations of the German Insurance Association (GDV “Gesamtverband der Deutschen Versicherungswirtschaft e.V.”) concerning lithium batteries: http://vds.de/fileadmin/vds_publikationen/vds_3103_web.pdf In case of storage of large amounts (used storage volume > 7 m3 and/or more than 6 pallets) batteries shall be stored in fire-resistant or separated rooms or areas (e.g. warehouse or container for hazardous materials).
Safety Data Sheet MSDS 2.001.031 13. Disposal considerations USA: Lithium ion batteries are classified by the federal government as non-hazardous waste and are safe for disposal in the normal municipal waste stream. These batteries, however, do contain recyclable materials and are accepted for recycling by Call2Recycle, Inc. Please go to their website at www.call2recycle.org for additional information.
Safety Data Sheet MSDS 2.001.031 15. Regulatory information Marking consideration: European Union: According to Directive 2006/66/EC, the batteries have to be marked with the crossed wheel bin symbol. According to Commission Regulation (EU) No 1103/2010 portable secondary (rechargeable) batteries and accumulators shall be marked with a capacity marking, except those which are incorporated or designed to be incorporated in appliances before being provided to end-users, and not intended to be removed.