Duracell Ultra Photo CR2 05000394020306 Data Sheet
Product codes
05000394020306
Lithium Coin EU
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SECTION 3: COMPOSITION/INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS
Chemical Name
CAS Number
EINECS Number
Amount
Manganese Dioxide
1313‐13‐9
215‐202‐6
15‐75 %
Propylene Carbonate
108‐32‐7
203‐572‐1
2‐15 %
Lithium
7439‐93‐2
231‐102‐5
1‐10 %
Graphite, synthetic
7440‐44‐0
231‐153‐3
1‐10 %
1,2‐Dimethoxyethane*
110‐71‐4
203‐794‐9
1‐10 %
Lithium Perchlorate
7791‐03‐9
232‐237‐2
<1.5 %
*SVHC Substance per Candidate List Updated June 18, 2012
SECTION 4: FIRST AID MEASURES
General Advice: The chemicals and metals in this product are contained in a sealed can. Exposure to the contents
will not occur unless the battery leaks, is exposed to high temperatures or is mechanically, physically, or electrically
abused.
Eye Contact: If battery is leaking and material contacts the eye, flush thoroughly with copious amounts of running
water for 30 minutes. Seek immediate medical advice.
Skin Contact: If battery is leaking and material contacts the skin, remove any contaminated clothing and flush
exposed skin with copious amounts of running water for at least 15 minutes. If irritation, injury or pain persists,
seek medical advice.
Inhaled: If battery is leaking, contents may be irritating to respiratory passages. Move to fresh air. If irritation
persists, seek medical advice.
Swallowed: If battery is swallowed seek immediate medical advice. Batteries lodged in the esophagus should be
removed immediately since leakage, caustic burns and perforation can occur as soon as two hours after ingestion.
If mouth area irritation or burning has occurred, rinse the mouth and surrounding area with tepid water for at least
15 minutes. Do not give ipecac.
Note to Physician: Published reports recommend removal from the esophagus be done endoscopically (under
direct visualization). Batteries beyond the esophagus need not be retrieved unless there are signs of injury to the GI
tract or a large diameter battery fails to pass the pylorus. If asymptomatic, follow‐up x‐rays are necessary only to
confirm the passage of larger batteries. Confirmation by stool inspection is preferable under most circumstances.
Potential leakage of less than 50 milligrams of dimethoxyethane and propylene carbonate. Dimethoxyethane
rapidly evaporates. Do not give ipecac.
SECTION 5: FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES
Fire and Explosion Hazards: Batteries may burst and release hazardous decomposition products when exposed to a
fire situation.
Extinguishing Media: Use any extinguishing media that is appropriate for the surrounding fire.