Emmerich 3.7 V 800 mAh 241107 Datenbogen

Produktcode
241107
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Conrad Electronic SE, Klaus-Conrad-Str. 1, D-92240 Hirschau
Item no.: 1221199
Material Safety Data Sheet
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1. Product & Company Identification
Product:
LiIon rechargeable battery 14500
Manufacturer:
Conrad Electronic SE
Nominal voltage:
3,7 V
Nominal capacity:
800 mAh
Address:
Klaus-Conrad-Str. 1, D-92240 Hirschau
Telephone:
+49 (0) 9604 / 40 - 8988
Date of issue:
22.07.2014
2. Information on Ingredients
IMPORTANT NOTE: The battery should not be opened or exposed to heat because exposure of the following ingredients
contained within could be harmful under some circumstances.  
Chemical Composition
Weight%
CAS No.
Lithium
25 - 40%
12190-70-3
Graphite (natural)
Graphite (artificial)
10 - 20%
7782-42-5
7740-44-0
Electrolyte
10 - 20%
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Iron
15 - 25%
7439-86-6
Copper cord
5 - 15%
7440-50-8
Stannum
2 - 4%
7440-31-5
3. Hazards Identification
Preparation hazards and classification
Not dangerous with normal use. Do not dismantle, open or shred Li-ion Battery. Exposure to the ingredients contained within
or their ingredients products could be harmful.
Appearance, Colour, and Odor  
Solid object with no odor, no colour.
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: Inhalation of materials from a sealed battery is not an expected route of exposure. Vapours or mists from a ruptured
battery may cause respiratory irritation.
Ingestion: Swallowing of materials from a sealed battery is not an expected route of exposure. Swallowing the contents of an
open battery can cause serious chemical burns of mouth, oesophagus, and gastrointestinal tract.