SDS

Safety Data Sheets (SDSs)
Report No.: ZRLK141112002R Page 2 of 9
Section 1- Identification
1. Chemical Product Identification
Product name: Zinc-Manganese Battery
Model: R20, R6, R03
2. Company Identification
Manufacturer /Supplier Name: SHANGHAI WHITE ELEPHANT SWAN BATTERY CO., LTD
Address: 1518 GU LANG ROAD, SHANGHAI, CHINA
Telephone number of the supplier: 0086-021-63637133
Emergency Telephone No.(24h): 0086-021-63637173
e-mail address: jsk@swsbc.com
This MSDS was prepared by Shenzhen ZRLK Testing Technology Co., Ltd.
Referenced documents: ISO 11014:2009 Safety data sheet for chemical products;
Section 2 – Hazards Identification
Preparation
hazards and
classification
When the battery is In extreme pressure deformation, high-temperature environment,
overload, short-circuit condition, or disassemble the battery, an explosion of fire and
chemical burn hazards may occur.
Apperance,
Color, and
Odor
Solid object with no odor, no color.
Primary
Route(s) of
Exposure
These chemicals are contained in a sealed stainless steel enclosure. Risk of exposure
occurs only if the cell is mechanically, thermally or electrically abused to the point of
compromising the enclosure. If this occurs, exposure to the electrolyte solution contained
within can occur by Inhalation, Ingestion, Eye contact and Skin contact
Potential
Health Effects:
ACUTE (short term): see Section 8 for exposure controls In the event that this battery
has been ruptured, the electrolyte solution contained within the battery would be corrosive
and can cause burns.
Inhalation: A battery volatilizes no gas unless it was damaged. Damaged battery will
volatilize little gas that may stimulate the respiratory tract or cause an anaphylaxis in
serious condition.
Ingestion: Swallowing battery will be Damaged to the respiratory tract and Cause
chemical burns to the stomach; in serious conditions it will cause Permanent damage.
Skin: In normal condition, Contact between the battery and skin will not cause any harms.
Contact with a damaged battery may cause skin allergies or chemical burns.
Eye: in normal condition, Contact between the battery and eyes will not cause any harms.
However, the gas Volatilize from a damaged battery may be harmful to eyes.
CHRONIC (long term): see Section 11 for additional toxicological data
Medical
Conditions
Aggravated by
Exposure
Not applicable
Reported as
carcinogen
Not applicable