Product name: Lithium Ion Battery Cell
Reference number: SDS-IBT-00010
Establishment / Revision: Dec.1 2008
Safety data sheet for chemical products (SDS)
1. PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION
žProduct name: Lithium Ion Battery Cell
žProduct code: Cylindrical type cell
UR18650U, UR18650E, UR18650A
žCompany name:
Sanyo Electric Co., Ltd. Mobile Energy Company
222-1 , Kaminaizen, Sumoto City, Hyogo, Japan
žAddress:
žTelephone number: +81-799-24-4111
žFax number: +81-799-24-4121
žEmergency telephone number: [Weekday] +81-799-23-3942
[Night and holiday] +81-799-24-4131
2. COMPOSITION / INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS
žSubstance or preparation: Preparation
žInformation about the chemical nature of product:
Common chemical name /
General name
CAS number
Concentration /
Concentration range
20-40%
Classification and
hazard labeling
-
Lithium metal oxidate
(Li(Mn-Co-Ni)O2)
Iron
-
7439-89-6
7429-90-5
15-25%
2-6%
-
-
Aluminum
Graphite
(Natural graphite)
(Artificial graphite)
Copper
7782-42-5
7740-44-0
7440-50-8
10-20%
5-15%
-
Sensitization of the skin
group No.2
Inflammable liquid
Organic electrolyte
-
10-20%
3. HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION
For the battery cell, chemical materials are stored in a hermetically sealed metal case, designed to withstand
temperatures and pressures encountered during normal use. As a result, during normal use, there is no
physical danger of ignition or explosion and chemical danger of hazardous materials' leakage.
However, if exposed to a fire, added mechanical shocks, decomposed, added electric stress by miss-use,
the gas release vent will be operated. The battery cell case will be breached at the extreme, hazardous
materials may be released.
Moreover, if heated strongly by the surrounding fire, acrid gas may be emitted.
žMost important hazard and effects
Human health effects:
Inhalation: The steam of the electrolyte has an anesthesia action and stimulates a respiratory tract.
Skin contact: The steam of the electrolyte stimulates a skin. The electrolyte skin contact causes a
sore and stimulation on the skin.
Eye contact: The steam of the electrolyte stimulates eyes. The electrolyte eye contact causes a sore
and stimulation on the eye. Especially, substance that causes a strong inflammation of the eyes is
contained.
Environmental effects: Since a battery cell remains in the environment, do not throw out it into the
environment.
žSpecific hazards:
If the electrolyte contacts with water, it will generate detrimental hydrogen fluoride.
Since the leaked electrolyte is inflammable liquid, do not bring close to fire.
Product name: Lithium Ion Battery Cell
Reference number: SDS-IBT-00010
Establishment / Revision: Dec.1 2008
8. EXPOSURE CONTROLS / PERSONAL PROTECTION
žEngineering measures:
No engineering measure is necessary during normal use. In case of internal cell materials' leakage,
operate the local exhaust or improve ventilation.
žControl parameters
Common chemical name /
General name
ACGIH (2002)
TLV-TWA
0.02mg/m3 (as cobalt)
BEI
-
Lithium metal oxidate
(Li(Mn-Co-Ni)O2)
Aluminum
10mg/m3 (metal coarse particulate)
5mg/m3 (inflammable powder)
5mg/m3 (weld fume)
2mg/m3
-
Carbon
Copper
(Natural graphite)
(Artificial graphite)
-
-
-
(inhalant coarse particulate)
0.2mg/m3 (fume)
1.0mg/m3 (a coarse particulate, Mist)
-
Organic electrolyte
ACGIH: American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists, Inc.
TLV-TWA: Threshold Limit Value-Time Weighted Average concentration
BEI: Biological Exposure Indices
žPersonal protective equipment
Respiratory protection: Respirator with air cylinder, dust mask
Hand protection: Protective gloves
Eye protection: Goggle or protective glasses designed to protect against liquid splashes
Skin and body protection: Working clothes with long sleeve and long trousers
9. PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES
žAppearance
Physical state: Solid
Form: Cylindrical
Color: Metallic color (without tube)
Odor: No odor
žpH: NA
žSpecific temperatures/temperature ranges at which changes in physical state occur:
There is no useful information for the product as a mixture.
žFlash point: NA
žExplosion properties: NA
žDensity: NA
žSolubility ,with indication of the solvent(s): Insoluble in water
10. STABILITY AND REACTIVITY
žStability: Stable under normal use
žHazardous reactions occurring under specific conditions
žConditions to avoid: When a battery cell is exposed to an external short-circuit, crushes, deformation,
high temperature above 100 degree C, it will be the cause of heat generation and ignition. Direct
sunlight and high humidity.
žMaterials to avoid: Conductive materials, water, seawater, strong oxidizers and strong acids.
žHazardous decomposition products: Acrid or harmful gas is emitted during fire.
Product name: Lithium Ion Battery Cell Reference number: SDS-IBT-00010
Establishment / Revision: Dec.1 2008
11. TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION
There is no available data on the product itself. The information of the internal cell materials is as follows.
Lithium metal oxidate –Li(Mn-Co-Ni)O2
žAcute toxicity: No applicable data.
Reference cobalt: LDLo, oral - Guinea pig 20mg/kg
manganese: LD50, oral - Guinea pig 9000mg/kg
nickel: LDLo, oral - Guinea pig 5mg/kg
žLocal effects: Unknown.
žSensitization:
The nervous system of respiratory organs may be stimulated sensitively.
žChronic toxicity/Long term toxicity:
By the long-term inhalation of coarse particulate or vapor of cobalt, it is possible to cause the serious
respiratory-organs disease. Skin reaction or a lung disease for allergic or hypersensitive person may be
caused.
By the long-term or repetitive inhalation of coarse particulate of Manganese Oxide (MnO2), lungs and
nervous system may be affected; bronchitis, pneumonia, nerve disease or nerve mental disorder
(manganese poisoning) may be caused.
Nickel Compounds belong to the 1st group of the carcinogen in the IARC category (substance which
has carcinogenic to man).
žSkin causticity: Although it is very rare, the rash of the skin and allergic erythema may result.
Aluminum
žLocal effects: Aluminum itself has no toxicity. When it goes into a wound, dermatitis may be caused.
žChronic toxicity/Long term toxicity: By the long-term inhalation of coarse particulate or fume, it is possible
to cause a lung damage (aluminum lungs).
Graphite
žAcute toxicity: Unknown.
žLocal effects: When it goes into one’s eyes, it stimulates one’s eyes; conjunctivitis, thickening of corneal
epithelium or edematous inflammation palpebra may be caused.
žChronic toxicity/Long term toxicity:
Since the long-term inhalation of high levels of graphite coarse particulate may become a cause of a
lung disease or a tracheal disease.
žCarcinogenicity:
Graphite is not recognized as a cause of cancer by research organizations and natural toxic substance
research organizations of cancer.
Copper
žAcute toxicity:
60-100mg sized coarse particulate causes a gastrointestinal disturbance with nausea and inflammation.
TDLo, hypodermic - Rabbit 375mg/kg
žLocal effects:
Coarse particulate stimulates a nose and a tracheal.
When it goes into one’s eyes, the symptom of the reddening and the pain is caused.
žSensitization: Sensitization of the skin may be caused by long-term or repetitive contact.
žReproductive effects: TDLo, oral - Rat 152mg/kg
Organic Electrolyte
žAcute toxicity:
LD50, oral - Rat 2,000mg/kg or more
žLocal effects: Unknown.
žSkin irritation study: Rabbit - Mild
žeye irritation study: Rabbit - Very severe
12. ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION
žPersistence/degradability:
Since a battery cell and the internal materials remain in the environment, do not bury or throw out into
the environment.
Product name: Lithium Ion Battery Cell
13. DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS
Reference number: SDS-IBT-00010
Establishment / Revision: Dec.1 2008
žRecommended methods for safe and environmentally preferred disposal:
Product (waste from residues)
Do not throw out a used battery cell. Recycle it through the recycling company.
Contaminated packaging
Neither a container nor packing is contaminated during normal use. When internal materials leaked
from a battery cell contaminates, dispose as industrial wastes subject to special control.
14. TRANSPORT INFORMATION
In the case of transportation, avoid exposure to high temperature and prevent the formation of any
condensation. Take in a cargo of them without falling, dropping and breakage. Prevent collapse of cargo piles
and wet by rain. The container must be handled carefully. Do not give shocks that result in a mark of hitting on
a cell. Please refer to Section 7-HANDLING AND STORAGE also.
žUN classification: However this product's shipping name is "Lithium ion batteries" (or "Lithium ion Batteries
packed with equipment" or "Lithium ion Batteries contained in equipment"), it is not recognized as
"DANGEROUS GOODS" when its transport condition accords with “packing instruction 965 part 1 of IATA-
DGR" (or "packing instruction 966 part 1" or "packing instruction 967 part 1") or "special provision 188 of
IMO-IMDG Code".
15. REGULATORY INFORMATION
žRegulations specifically applicable to the product:
IMO-IMDG Code (sea transportation)
IATA-DGR (air transportation)
US Department of Transportation 49 Code of Federal Regulations [USA]
Wastes Disposal and Public Cleaning Law [Japan]
Law for Promotion of Effective Utilization of resources [Japan]
16. OTHER INFORMATION
žThe information contained in this Safety data sheet is based on the present state of knowledge and
current legislation.
žThis safety data sheet provides guidance on health, safety and environmental aspects of the product and
should not be construed as any guarantee of technical performance or suitability for particular
applications.
žReference
Chemical substances information: Japan Advanced Information center of Safety and Health
International Chemical Safety Cards (ICSCs): International Occupational Safety and Health Information
Centre (CIS)
2002 TLVs and BEIs: American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists (ACGIH)
Dangerous Goods Regulations - 50th Edition Effective 1 January 2009: International Air Transport
Association (IATA)
IMDG Code - 2008 Edition: International Maritime Organization (IMO)
RTECS (CD-ROM)
MSDS of raw materials prepared by the manufactures
First edition:
Prepared and approved by
Sanyo Electric Co., Ltd.
Dec. 01 2003
Mobile Energy Company
Battery System Development Management Department
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