Ultralife ER26500, C Size 9000mAh Lithium Battery Cell 3.6V ER26500 Data Sheet
Product codes
ER26500
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MSDS Li-SOCl
2
Rev 2.Dec.2004
8. Exposure controls/personal protection
If the battery is integral, storage and handle with care, there is any dangers.
It is suggested to handle the batteries in a ventilated place, to don’t smoke, eat or drink
during the assembling.
It is suggested to handle the batteries in a ventilated place, to don’t smoke, eat or drink
during the assembling.
9. Physical and chemical properties
Appearance: The battery ER26500 is a metal cylinder with diameter 26.2mm and height
50,0 mm, fitted with an external plastic sleeve.
50,0 mm, fitted with an external plastic sleeve.
10. Stability and reactivity
10.1 Conditions to avoid:
Do not expose at temperature higher than 100°C.
Avoid short circuit, crush, exposition to heat sources.
Do not disassemble the batteries or the battery packs, do not throw them in the fire, do not
perforate them, do not overheat or wet them.
10.2 Material to avoid:
Do not expose at temperature higher than 100°C.
Avoid short circuit, crush, exposition to heat sources.
Do not disassemble the batteries or the battery packs, do not throw them in the fire, do not
perforate them, do not overheat or wet them.
10.2 Material to avoid:
Water, oxidizing agents, alkalis.
11. Toxological information
The rupture of a lithium-thionyl chloride batteries can developed the following substances:
- Huydrogen (H
2
), lithium Oxide (Li
2
O) and lithium Hydroxide (LiOH) in case of reaction
of lithium metal with water
- Chlorine (Cl
- Chlorine (Cl
2
), sulfur dioxide (SO
2
) and disulfur dichloride (S
2
Cl
2
) if the thyonil cloride
go above 140,5°C
- Hydrochloric acid (HCl) and sulfur dioxide (SO
- Hydrochloric acid (HCl) and sulfur dioxide (SO
2
) in case of reaction of thionyl chloride
with water
- Hydrochloric acid (HCl), lithium oxide (Li
- Hydrochloric acid (HCl), lithium oxide (Li
2
O), lithium hydroxide (LiOH) and aluminium
hydroxide (Al(OH)
3
) in case of reaction of lithium thetrachloroaluminate with water.
12. Ecological information
When properly used or disposed, the lithium-thionyl chloride batteries do not present
environmental hazard.
13. Disposal consideration
For the disposal apply to specialized organisation.