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4-7  MATERIAL  SAFETY  DATA  SHEETS 
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET 
FOR LEAD ACID BATTERIES, WET, FILLED WITH ACID 
SECTION I:  GENERAL INFORMATION
 
Manufacturer’s Name: 
Crown Battery Mfg. Company 
EMERGENCY NO:  800 487-2879 
Street Address: 
1445 Majestic Drive 
 
OR 
800 OIL-TANK 
City, State, Zip 
Fremont, Ohio 43420 
Phone Number: 
419 334-7181 
REVISION DATE:  5/18/2000  
SECTION II:  MATERIAL IDENTIFICATION AND INFORMATION 
COMPONENTS 
PERCENT 
OSHA 
ACGIH 
OTHER LIMITS  CAS NUMBER 
Hazardous Components 
 
  PEL 
 
TLV 
1% or greater 
Carcinogens 0.01% or greater
 
METALLIC LEAD METAL 
25.5% 
0.05 mg/m3
 
0.05 mg/m3
 
NONE 7439-92-1 
LEAD SULFATES 
18.2% 
0.05 mg/m3  0.05 mg/m3 
NONE 
7439-92-1 
LEAD OXIDES 
18.0% 
0.05 mg/m3  0.05 mg/m3 
NONE 
7439-92-1 
POLYPROPYLENE CASE MTL 
6.4% 
SEPARATORS 3.5% 
SULFURIC ACID (H2SO4) 
5.2% 
1.0 mg/m3 
1.0 mg/m3   
NONE 
7664-93-9 
WATER 19.2% 
REGULATORY INFORMATION: 
Those ingredients listed above are not subject to 
the reporting requirements of 313 of Title III of the Superfund Amendments and 
Reauthorization Act. The items are covered in an exemption as a “Manufactured 
Article”. 372.30(b)
 
SECTION III:  PHYSICAL / CHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS 
Boiling Point 
Approximately 203F 
Vapor Density: 
Greater Than 1 
Vapor Pressure 
14 @ 37% @ 80 F 
Melting Point: 
-36 F to -10.6 F 
Solubility in Water 
100% 
Water Reactive: 
Yes, Produces Heat 
Specific Gravity 
1.245 - 1.295 Battery Electrolyte 
Appearance & Odor 
Clear Liquid with Sharp Pungent Odor 
SECTION IV:  FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA: 
Flash Point:  Not Combustible 
Auto Ignition Temperature 
N/A 
Flammability Limits in Air  % by Volume: 
N/A 
Extinguishing Media:  Dry Chemical Carbon Dioxide, Water Fog, Water 
Special Fire Fighting Procedures: Sulfuric Acid Fumes, Sulfur Dioxide Gas or Carbon Monoxide may be 
released when acid decomposes. Wear NIOSH approved self-contained breathing apparatus. 
 
Unusual Hazards: Water applied to sulfuric acid generates heat and causes acid to splatter. Wear full-cover 
acid resistant clothing. Sulfuric acid reacts violently with metals, nitrates, chlorates, carbides, fulminates, 
picrates and other organic materials. Reacts with most metals to yield explosive/flammable hydrogen gas. 
This reaction is intensified when sulfuric acid is diluted with water to form battery electrolyte.