Certifications 2
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
M S D S F i l e N o . / R e v. : M S D S - 11 / 0 1 / C
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battery or spilled substance with dry sand or vermiculite, place in approved container (after cooling if necessary)and dispose in
accordance with local regulations.
7. Storage and Handling /Use
7.1 Do not store batteries in a manner that allow s terminals to short circuit .
7.2 Do not place batteries near heating sources, nor exposed to direct sunlight for long periods.
Elevated temperatures can result in reduced battery service life .
7.3 Charging Battery
Use only approved chargers and procedures . Improperly charging a cell or battery may cause the cell or battery to
flame or damage.
7.4 Battery Disassembly
Never disassemble a battery
Should a battery unintentionally be crushed, thus releasing its contents, rubber gloves must be used to handle all battery
components. Avoid inhalation of any vapors that may be emitted.
7.5 Battery Short Circuit
Do not short-circuit a battery. A short circuit can result in over-heating of the terminals and provide an ignition source.
More than a momentary short circuit will generally reduce the cell or battery service life and can lead to ignition of
surrounding materials or materials within the cell or battery if the seal Integrity is damaged.
Extended short-circuiting creates high temperature in the cell and at the terminals. Physical Contact to high temperatures can
cause skin burns. In addition, extended short-circuit may cause the cell or battery to flame.
Avoid reversing cell polarity within a battery assembly. Reversing cell polarity may cause the cell or battery to flame or to
emit gases.
7.6 Mixed batteries and types
Avoid to use old and new cells or cells of different sizes; different chemistry or types in the same battery assembly.
8. Exposure Controls/Personal Protection
Respiratory protection: Not necessary under normal use. In case of battery rupture ,use self-contained full-face respiratory
equipment.
Hand protection: Not necessary under normal use. U se Viton rubber gloves if handling a leaking Or ruptured battery.
Eye protection: Not necessary under normal use. Wear safety goggles or glass with side shields if handling a leaking or
ruptured battery.
Skin protection: Not necessary under normal use. Use rubber apron and protective working in case of handling of a ruptured
battery.
9. Cell Properties
9.1 Appearance: (Physical shape and color as supplied)Metal squares, hermetically sealed and fitted with an external plastic box.
9.2 Temperature range:
Discharg:-20_+60℃
Charging:-0_+45℃
Storage:-20_+45℃ (for less than I month); -20_+35℃(for less than 6 month)
9.3 Specific energy: ≈135 Wh/kg(Note: Wh=Nominal voltage x Rated Ah as defined in IEC standard N°285.kg= Average
battery weight)
9.4 specific energy: ≈300Wh/kg
9.5 Mechanical resistance: As defined in relevant IEC standard
9.6 Other: -----
10. Stability and Reactivity
Conditions to avoid: Heat above 70℃ or incinerate. Deform, mutilate, crush, pierce, disassemble. Shot circuit.