SDS

Safety Data Sheet
According to HCS-2012 APPENDIX D TO §1910.1200
Version: 2.0/EN
Revision date: 01/09/2015
Product name: Lithium-Manganese Button Cell
Printing date: 01/09/2015
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1. Identification
(a) Product identifier
Product name:
Lithium-Manganese Button Cell
Product code:
CR632 CR816 CR920 CR927 CR1025 CR1130 CR1212 CR1216 CR1220 CR1225 CR1/3N
CR1616 CR1620 CR1625 CR1632 CR2012 CR2016 CR123A CR2025 CR2030 CR2032
CR2050 CR2320 CR2325 CR2330 CR2332 CR2354 CR2430 CR2450 CR2477 CR3032
(b) Other means of identification
Product description:
Nominal Voltage: 3.0V
(c) Recommended use of the chemical and restrictions on use
Recommended use:
Battery for low power consumption electronic products, like electronic watch,
electronic calendar, calculator, computer motherboard, electronic toy, small electronic
gifts, etc.
Restriction on use:
No information available.
(d) Details of the supplier of the product
Company name(China)
ShenZhen CLN Electronics Co., Ltd
Address:
Room 2014-2015,District B, Bao an Internet CSIB, Bao an Centre District, ShenZhen, China
E-mail:
grace@clnsz.com
Telephone:
+86-755-29955410
(e) Emergency phone number
+86-755-29955410
2. Hazard(s) identification
(a) Classification of the chemical
The batteries are defined as "articles", they are exempted from the requirements of the Hazard Communication
Standard. A sealed Li-metal Battery is not hazardous in normal use.
(b) Label elements
Pictogram(s):
No pictogram.
Signal word:
No signal word.
Hazard statements:
No hazard statement.
Precautionary statements:
No precautionary statement.
(c) Description of any hazards not otherwise classified
In case of mistreatment (abusive over charge, reverse charge, external short circuit…) and in case of fault some
electrolyte can leak from the cell through the safety device. In these cases refer to the risk of the electrolyte. Contact
with internal components may cause irritation or severe burns. Irritating to eyes, respiratory system, and skin. The
electrode materials are only hazardous, if the materials are released by mechanical damaging of the cell or if exposed

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