SDS

Product Data Sheet
The products referenced herein are “articles” under 29 CFR 1910.1200(c) and are not subject to OSHA's requirements for material
safety data sheets under its Hazard Communication Standard, 29 CFR 1910.1200. This Product Data Sheet is provided as a service to
our customers.
Section I - Product and Company Information
Identity: Lithium-ion and Lithium-ion Polymer Batteries (Li-ion Batteries) Manufacturer
Models: All Motorola Solutions, Inc.
Effective Date: February 24, 2017 500 W. Monroe Street
Chicago, Illinois 60661 USA
Phone: 1-847-576-5000
Section II – Composition Information
Motorola Solutions battery packs contain Li-ion cells from various manufacturers. Li-ion cells are generally composed of the following
major ingredients:
Cell component Common chemical name / General name CAS number
Concentration
range
Positive electrode
Lithiated cobalt oxides
Lithiated manganese oxides
Proprietary lithiated nickel-manganese-cobalt oxides
12190-79-3
12057-17-9
N/A
20-40%
Negative electrode Graphite 7782-42-5 10-20%
Binders Polyvinylidene difluoride and/or polytetrafluoroethylene
24937-79-9
9002-84-0
0-3%
Electrolyte salt
Lithium salt (one or more of lithium hexafluorophosphate and
lithium tetrafluoroborate)
21324-40-3
14283-07-9
1-5%
Electrolyte solvent
Organic solvents including one or more of the following:
ethylene carbonate, diethylcarbonate, dimethylcarbonate,
ethylmethylcarbonate, and propylene carbonate.
96-49-1
105-58-8
616-38-6
623-53-0
108-32-7
5-20%
Copper 7440-50-8 5-10%
Aluminum 7429-90-5 5-40%
Nickel
7440-02-0
0-5%
Polyethylene and/or polypropylene
9002-88-4
9003-07-0
1-3%
Other components
As manufactured, Li-ion cells do not contain lithium metal.
Section III – Hazards Identification
Potentially hazardous materials are fully contained in a hermetically sealed case designed to withstand normal handling and use.
Exposure could occur only if the battery or cells have been opened, disassembled, crushed, burned, exposed to high temperatures (>
60
o
C or 140
o
F), or subjected to other types of abuse. Exposure to cell contents may be harmful under some circumstances.
Follow instructions and precautions for safe use of the battery pack.
Section IV – First Aid Measures
Cell manufacturers recommend that in case of exposure to cell contents, wash affected area for at least 15 minutes with generous
amounts of water and seek medical attention.
Section V – Firefighting Measures
Fires involving these types of battery packs should be flooded with water or use CO
2
, foam, or dry chemical extinguishing media. Fires
involving large quantities of batteries may produce toxic, corrosive, or irritating fumes including HF.
Section VI – Accidental Release Measures
If batteries are spilled and damaged, they should be disposed of according to the disposal section.
Section VII – Handling and Storage

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