Report No. : H04073036716D~1 Date: 04.10.2013 Page 0
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MSDS Report
Samples
Lithium Iron Manganese Phosphate Battery
( GBS-LFMP100AH )
Client Zhe Jiang GBS Energy Co., Ltd.
Client Address No. 6 Beihuan East Road, Yuyao. Zhejiang. 315400
Report No.: H03283029616D~1
No.: H03283029616D Code: df0390h7
Material Safety Data Sheet
Section 1 - Chemical Product and Company Identification
Product Name: Lithium Iron Manganese Phosphate Battery
Sample Code:GBS-LFMP100AH
Product Photo:
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Manufacture: Zhe Jiang GBS Energy Co., Ltd.
Address: No. 6 Beihuan East Road, Yuyao. Zhejiang. 315400
Post Code: 315400
Tel: 0574-********
Emergency Telephone: 0574-********
Fax: 0574-********
E-mail: roy@https://www.wendangku.net/doc/479358197.html,
Section 2 – Composition/Information on Ingredient Chemical composition Molecular formula CAS No.Weight(%)
Lithium Iron Manganese
Phosphate --- ---
38.1
Graphite C
7782-42-5
18.1
Aluminum Al
7429-90-5
7.6
Copper Cu
7440-50-8
11.4 Diaphragm Paper (PP) (C3H6)n 9003-07-0 4.5
Lithium Hexafluorophosphate LiPF6 21324-40-3
20.3
Section 3 - Hazards Identification
Health Hazards (Acute and Chronic)
These chemicals are contained in a sealed can. Risk of exposure occurs only if the battery
is mechanically or electrically abused. Contact of electrolyte and extruded lithium with skin
and eyes should be avoided.
Sign/Symptoms of Exposure
A shorted lithium battery can cause thermal and chemical burns upon contact with the skin.
Section 4 - First Aid Measures
Eye
Flush eyes with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes, occasionally lifting the upper and lower eyelids. Get medical aid.
Skin
Remove contaminated clothes and rinse skin with plenty of water or shower for 15 minutes. Get medical aid.
Inhalation
Remove from exposure and move to fresh air immediately. Use oxygen if available.
Ingestion
Give at least 2 glasses of milk or water. Induce vomiting unless patient is unconscious.
Call a physician.
Section 5 - Fire Fighting Measures
Flash Point: N/A.
Auto-Ignition Temperature: N/A.
Extinguishing Media
Dry chemical, CO2.
Special Fire-Fighting Procedures
Self-contained breathing apparatus.
Unusual Fire and Explosion Hazards
Cell my vent when subjected to excessive heat-exposing battery contents.
Hazardous Combustion Products
Carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, lithium oxide fumes.
Section 6 - Accidental Release Measures
Steps to be Taken in case Material is Released or Spilled
If the battery material is released, remove personnel from area until fumes dissipate. Provide maximum ventilation to clear out hazardous gases. Wipe it up with a cloth, and dispose of it in a plastic bag and put into a steel can. The preferred response is to leave the area and allow the batteries to cool and vapors to dissipate. Provide maximum ventilation. Avoid skin and eye contact or inhalation of vapors. Remove spilled liquid with absorbent and incinerate.
Waste Disposal Method
It is recommended to discharge the battery to the end, handing in the abandoned batteries to related department unified, dispose of the batteries in accordance with approved local, state, and federal requirements. Consult state environmental protection agency and/or federal EPA.
Section 7 - Handling and Storage
The batteries should not be opened, destroyed or incinerate, since they may leak or rupture and release to the environment the ingredients that they contain in the hermetically sealed container. Do not short circuit terminals, or over charge the battery, forced over-discharge, throw to fire. Do not crush or puncture the battery, or immerse in liquids.
Precautions to be taken in handling and storing
Avoid mechanical or electrical abuse. Storage preferably in cool, dry and ventilated area, which is subject to little temperature change. Storage at high temperatures should be avoided. Do not place the battery near heating equipment, nor expose to direct sunlight for long periods.
Other Precautions
Batteries may explode or cause burns, if disassembled, crushed or exposed to fire or high temperatures. Do not short or install with incorrect polarity.
Section 8 - Exposure Controls, Personal Protection Respiratory Protection
In case of battery venting, provide as much ventilation as possible. Avoid confined areas with venting batteries. Respiratory Protection is not necessary under conditions of normal use.
Ventilation
Not necessary under conditions of normal use.
Protective Gloves
Not necessary under conditions of normal use.
Other Protective Clothing or Equipment
Not necessary under conditions of normal use.
Personal Protection is recommended for venting batteries: Respiratory Protection, Protective Gloves, Protective Clothing and safety glass with side shields.
Section 9 - Physical and Chemical Properties
Nominal Voltage: 12.8V.
Rated Capacity: 100Ah.
Electric Energy: 1280Wh.
Appearance characters: Green, quadrate, with odorless solid battery.
Chemical Use: Electric Motorcycle and Car.
Section 10 - Stability and Reactivity
Stability
Stable
Conditions to Avoid
Heating, mechanical abuse and electrical abuse.
Hazardous Decomposition Products
N/A.
Hazardous Polymerization
N/A.
If leaked, forbidden to contact with strong oxidizers, mineral acids, strong alkalis, halogenated hydrocarbons.
Section 11 - Toxicological Information
Inhalation, skin contact and eye contact are possible when the battery is opened.
Exposure to internal contents, the corrosive fumes will be very irritation to skin, eyes and mucous membranes. Overexposure can cause symptoms of non-fibrotic lung injury and membrane irritation.
Section 12 - Ecological Information
When promptly used or disposed the battery does not present environmental hazard. When disposed, keep away from water, rain and snow.
Section 13 - Disposal Considerations
APPROPRIATE METHOD OF DISPOSAL OF SUBSTANCE OR PREPARATION
If batteries are still fully charged or only partially discharged, they can be considered a reactive hazardous waste because of significant amount of uncreated, or unconsumed lithium remaining in the spent battery. The batteries must be neutralized through an approved secondary treatment facility prior to disposal as a hazardous waste. Recycling of battery can be done in authorized facility, through licensed waste carrier.
Section 14 - Transport Information
The Lithium Iron Manganese Phosphate Battery (GBS-LFMP100AH) has passed the test UN38.3, according to the report ID: H03283023421D and H03283023421D~1.
IATA Proper Shipping Name: Lithium Ion Batteries
Hazard Class: 9
UN No.: UN3480
Packaging group:Ⅱ
Watt-hour exceeds the standard, so it belongs to dangerous goods. Cargo only.
The goods are packaged according to the packaging instruction 965 section IA of DGR 54th.
IMDG Proper Shipping Name: Lithium Ion Batteries
Hazard Class: 9
UN No.: UN3480
Packaging group:Ⅱ
Watt-hour exceeds the standard, so it belongs to dangerous goods.
The goods are packaged according to the special provision 188 of IMDG.
Land Proper Shipping Name: Lithium Ion Batteries
Hazard Class: 9
UN No.: UN3480
Watt-hour exceeds the standard, so it belongs to dangerous goods.
More information concerning shipping, testing, marking and packaging can be obtained from Label master at https://www.wendangku.net/doc/479358197.html,.
Separate Lithium-ion batteries when shipping to prevent short-circuiting. They should be packed in strong packaging for support during transport. Take in a cargo of them without falling, dropping, and breakage. Prevent collapse of cargo piles and wet by rain.
Transport Fashion: By air, by sea, by railway, by road.
Section 15 - Regulatory Information
Law Information
《Dangerous Goods Regulation》
《Recommendations on the Transport of Dangerous Goods Model Regulations》《International Maritime Dangerous Goods》
《Technical Instructions for the Safe Transport of Dangerous Goods》
《Classification and code of dangerous goods》
《Occupational Safety and Health Act》(OSHA)
《Toxic Substances Control Act》(TSCA)
《Consumer Product Safety Act》(CPSA)
《Federal Environmental Pollution Control Act》(FEPCA)
《The Oil Pollution Act》(OPA)
《Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act Title III (302/311/312/313)》(SARA) 《Resource Conservation and Recovery Act》(RCRA)
《Safety Drinking Water Act》(CWA)
《California Proposition 65》
《Code of Federal Regulations》(CFR)
In accordance with all Federal, State and Local laws.
Section 16 - Additional Information
The above information is based on the data of which we are aware and is believed to be correct as of the data hereof. Since this information may be applied under conditions beyond our control and with which may be unfamiliar and since data made available subsequent to the data hereof may suggest modifications of the information, we do not assume any responsibility for the results of its use. This information is furnished upon condition that the person receiving it shall make his own determination of the suitability of the material for his particular purpose.
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MSDS Creation Date:May 13, 2013
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