MSDS Certification of Li Polymer Battery
What’s the MSDS Certification?
MSDS is the English abbreviation for Material Safety Data Sheet, and MSDS is often translated into chemical safety data sheets. It is a comprehensive regulatory document on chemical characteristics provided by chemical production, trading, and sales enterprises to downstream customers and the public in accordance with legal requirements. It provides sixteen items, including physical and chemical parameters of chemicals, explosion performance, health hazards, safe use and storage, spill disposal, first-aid measures, and related laws and regulations.
The Role of MSDS Certification
MSDS (Chemical Safety Data Sheet) is the most basic technical document for transmitting product safety information. Its main functions are reflected in:
1. Provide hazard information about chemicals and protect users of chemical products
2. To ensure safe operation and provide technical information for the development of safe operating procedures for hazardous chemicals
3. Provide technical information to facilitate emergency assistance and emergency response
4. Guide the safe production, safe circulation and safe use of chemicals
5. An important foundation and source of information for chemical registration management
Test Model
– Lithium-ion Polymer Cell
IMR 14650D
3.7V 950mAh 3.52Wh
Weight: 26.9g
+ Date: 20210304
MSDS Of Product Identify
Li Polymer Battery
Approved Use Of The Chemical And Restrications
Portable Electronic Equipments
MSDS Recommended Against
1.1 Do not dismantle, open or shred lithium polymer batteries or cells.
1.2 Do not expose lithium polymer batteries or cells to heat or fire. Avoid storage in direct sunlight.
1.3 Do not short-circuit a lithium polymer battery or a cell.
1.4 Do not store lithium polymer batteries or cells haphazardly in a box or drawer where they may short-circuit each other or short-circuit by other metal objects.
1.5 Do not remove a lithium polymer battery or a cell from its original packaging until required for use.
1.6 Do not subject lithium polymer batteries or cells to mechanical shock.
1.7 In the event of a lithium polymer battery or a cell leaking, do not allow the liquid to come in contact with the skin or eyes. If the contacts have been made, wash the affected area with copious amounts of water and seek medical advice.
1.8 Do not use any other charger than that expressly provided for use with the equipment.
1.9 Observe the plus(+) and minus(-) marks on the lithium polymer battery or the cell equipment and ensure correct use.
1.10 Do not use any lithium polymer battery or cell which is not designed for use with equipment.
1.11 Do not mix lithium polymer batteries or cells of different manufacturers, capacity, size or type within a device.
1.12 Battery usage by children should be supervised.
1.13 Seek medical advice immediately if a lithium polymer battery or a cell has been swallowed.
1.14 Always purchase the lithium polymer battery or the cell recommend by the device manufacturer for the equipment.
1.15 Keep the lithium polymer batteries or the cells clean and dry.
1.16 Wipe the lithium polymer battery or the cell terminals with a clean, dry cloth if they become dirty.
1.17 The lithium polymer batteries or the cells need to be charged before use. Always use the original & correct charger and refer to the manufacturer’s instructions or equipment manual for proper charging instructions.
1.18 Do not leave a lithium polymer battery or a cell on a prolonged charge when not in use.
1.19 After extended periods of storage, it may be necessary to charge and discharge the lithium polymer batteries or the cells several times to obtain maximum performance.
1.20 Retain the original product literature for future reference.
1.21 Use only the lithium polymer battery or the cell in the application for which it was intended.
1.22 When possible, remove the lithium polymer battery or the cell from the equipment when not in use.
1.23 Dispose of properly.