Datasheet
Sony Energy Devices Corporation
1-1 Shimosugishita, Takakura, Hiwada-machi, Koriyama-shi, Fukushima 963-0531 JAPAN
Phone : +81 50 3807 3528 / Fax : +81 24 958 5827
Document No. SDS-E17-009E
Safety Data Sheet
Note : SDS is not applicable to the products hermetically sealed. Under normal conditions of use, the battery is contained in a hermetically-sealed case,
therefore the information herein contained is provided for your information only.
The information and recommendations set forth herein are made in good faith and are believed to be accurate as of the date of preparation.
However, Sony Corporation MAKES NO WARRANTY, EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, WITH RESPECT TO THIS INFORMATION AND
DISCLAIMS ALL LIABILITY FROM RELIANCE ON.
1.Product and company Identification
Product Name
Coin Manganese Dioxide Lithium Battery (Standard)
Model Name
CR1216%, CR1220%, CR1616%, CR1620%, CR1632%,
CR2016%, CR2025%, CR2032%, CR2430%, CR2450%, CR2477%
Brand SONY
Company Name Sony Energy Devices Corporation
Company Address
1-1 Shimosugishita, Takakura, Hiwada-machi, Koriyama-shi, Fukushima
963-0531 JAPAN
Information Telephone Japan +81 50 3807 3528
Emergency Telephone Japan +81 24 958 3811 Sony Energy Devices Corporation
Date Revised February 6, 2017
Issued Department Branded Battery Business Department, Energy Division 2, Sony Energy Devices Corporation
The model name attached % means that valid for all models which the singular/plural digits of alphanumeric or marks
(including a space) attached after the model name.
2.Hazard identification
The important hazards and adverse effects
of the chemical product
No information available
Chemical product- specific hazards No information available
Outline of an anticipated emergency
Hazard
Coin Manganese Dioxide Lithium Battery contains flammable
materials such as organic solvent and metallic lithium.
If battery was disposed in fire, or battery temperature exceeded
100℃, explosion or ignition of the battery may be caused.
When short-circuit is caused by jumbling the batteries,
explosion or ignition may be caused due to heat generation.
Toxicity
When battery is burned, generated vapor may cause eyes, skin
and respiratory irritation.