Certifications 2

SAMSUNG SDI Co., Ltd.
Date: January 1
st
2019 Revision no.: 01
MODEL ICR18650-26J
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- Carbon : These substances can cause a irritation, particularly to the eyes and mucous membranes.
- Polyethylene : Mild irritants were observed in eye irritation test with rabbits. (Score 11.7/110)
- 1,3-Dioxolan-2-one : In the eye irritation test using rabbit, the test material was moderately irritating.
(OECD Guideline 405, GLP)
- Lithium hexafluorophosphate(1-) : In the eye irritation test using fertilised brown leghorn chicken
eggs, the test material was severely irritating. (GLP)
- Ethyl acetate : In the eyes irritation test using rabbits, the test material was not irritating. (OECD
Guideline 405)
- 1-Methyl-2-pyrrolidinone : In the eye irritation test using rabbit, the test material was moderately
irritating. (OECD Guideline 405, GLP)
- Butanedinitrile : In the eye irritation test using rabbit, the test material was not irritating. (OECD
Guideline 405)
- Chromium : In test on eyes irritation with rabbits, eyes irritations were not observed.(Read across;
chromium(III) oxide)(OECD TG 405, GLP)
- Ethylbenzene : In test on eyes irritation with rabbits, slight irritations were observed to rabbit.
Respiratory sensitization :
- Aluminum : Al2O3 was the least inflammatory material tested and led to only weak effects on the
mouse lung. (Read across; Aluminium oxide)
Skin sensitization :
- Graphite : In the skin sensitization test using mice, the test material was not skin sensitization.
(OECD Guideline 429, GLP)
- Fe : In the test using guinea pigs, the test substance was not considered to be a dermal sensitizer in
guinea pigs.(read across; FeO, Fe2O3)
- Titanium dioxide : In test on skin sensitization with guinea pig, skin sensitizations were not observed.
(OECD TG 406, GLP)
- Cobalt hydroxide oxide : In the skin sensitization test using mouse, this material was not skin
sensitizing.(OECD Guideline 429, GLP)
- Lithium carbonate;Lithane : In the skin sensitization test using guinea pig, this material was not skin
sensitizing. (OECD Guideline 406, GLP)
- Tricobalt tetraoxide : In a LLNA with guinea-pigs, this substance was not classified as skin
sensitiser.(OECD TG 429, GLP)
- Copper : In maximization test on skin sensitization with guinea pig, skin sensitization was not
observed. (OECD TG 406, GLP)
- Aluminum : In test with guinea pigs, it can be concluded that aluminium oxide has no sensitisation
potential under the experimental conditions. (Read across; Aluminium oxide)
- Dimethyl carbonate : In the skin sensitization test using guinea pig, this material was not skin
sensitizing. (OECD Guideline 406, GLP)
- Polyethylene : No reactions were observed in skin sensitization test with guinea pigs.
- 1,3-Dioxolan-2-one : In the skin sensitization test using guinea pig, this material was not classified.
(OECD Guideline 406, GLP)
- Lithium hexafluorophosphate(1-) : In the skin sensitization test using mice, the test material was not
skin sensitization. (OECD Guideline 429, GLP)
- Ethyl acetate : In the skin sensitization test using guinea pig, this material was not skin sensitizing.
(OECD Guideline 406)
- 1-Methyl-2-pyrrolidinone : In the skin sensitization test using mice, the test material was not skin
sensitization. (OECD Guideline 429, GLP)
- Nickel; Raney nickel : Nickel hypersensitivity dermatitis may be initiated by contact with nickel on the
skin.
- Butanedinitrile : In the skin sensitization test using mice, the test material was not classified. (OECD
Guideline 429, GLP)
- Chromium : In vitro skin sensitisation test, the test substance was not considered to be a dermal
sensitizer.