SDS

Safety Data Sheet
Report No.:
STRD1711042S Page 10 of 13
Shenzhen SEM.Test Technology Co., Ltd.
1/F, Building A, Hongwei Industrial Park, Liuxian 2nd
Road, Bao'an District, Shenzhen, P.R.C. (518101)
Stable under normal conditions.
(c) Possibility of hazardous reactions
When heated above 150°C the risk of rupture occurs. Due to special safety construction, rupture implies controlled
release of pressure without ignition.
(d) Conditions to avoid
Do not subject Li-ion Battery to mechanical shock. Keep away from open flames, high temperature.
(e) Incompatible materials
Strong oxidizer, strong acid.
(f) Hazardous decomposition products
Under fire conditions, the electrode materials can form carcinogenic nickel and cobalt oxides.
Section 11- Toxicological information
(a) Information on the likely routes of exposure
Inhalation: Inhalation of a large number of vapors or fumes released due to heat may cause respiratory.
Ingestion: Ingestion of battery contents may cause mouth, throat and intestinal burns and damage.
Skin contact: Contact with battery electrolyte may cause burns and skin irritation.
Eye contact: Contact with battery electrolyte may cause burns. Eye damage is possible.
Under normal conditions (during charge and discharge) release of ingredients does not occur. If accidental release
occurs see information in section 4. Swallowing of a battery can be harmful. Call the local Poison Control Centre
for advice and follow-up.
(b) Information on toxicological characteristics
Acute toxicity: No data available.
Skin corrosion/irritation: The liquid in the battery irritates.
Serious eye damage/irritation: The liquid in the battery irritates.
Respiratory sensitization: The liquid in the battery may cause sensitization to some person.
Skin sensitization: The liquid in the battery may cause sensitization to some person.
Carcinogenicity: Cobalt and Cobalt compounds are considered to be possible human carcinogen(s).
Germ Cell Mutagenicity: No data available.
Reproductive Toxicity: No data available.