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Bobcat: Part No. 6669600, 6673865,7304126, 7306047,7433918, 7288629,7223985,7159404 EXIDE: Part No. EK131 (7405262), EB708 (103496801cc)

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01

Identification

Product identifiers, regulatory numbers, and supplier information

Product Information

Product Name
Bobcat: Part No. 6669600, 6673865,7304126, 7306047,7433918, 7288629,7223985,7159404 EXIDE: Part No. EK131 (7405262), EB708 (103496801cc)
Product Code
6669600, 6673865, 7304126, 7306047, 7433918, 7288629, 7223985, 7159404, EK131, 7405262, EB708, 103496801cc

Regulatory Identifiers

CAS Number
N/A

Manufacturers & Suppliers

E

Exide Technologies SAS

manufacturer

5 Allée des Pierres Mayettes, 92636 Gennevilliers, France

+33 141 21 23 00

02

Hazard Identification

GHS classification, signal word, pictograms, and hazard statements

Classified no signal word

Hazard Classifications

Skin Corr.
Eye Dam.
Expl.
severe electrical shock

GHS Pictograms

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03

Composition / Information on Ingredients

Chemical components, concentration ranges, and hazardous substance identification

Type mixture

The product is composed of main ingredients including Lead Grid, Active Mass, Electrolyte, and Plastic Container/Parts.

Chemical Name CAS Number Concentration Hazardous
Lead Grid 7439-92-1 32% Yes
N/A --- 32% Yes
Electrolyte 7664-93-9 29% Yes
N/A --- 7% No

Dry Batteries/dry cells contain more than 0,1 % of Lead Monoxide. Lead Monoxide (CAS Nr.: 1317-36-8) is listed as a substance of very high concern under EU REACH Regulation. Once the batteries / cells are filled with electrolyte all Lead Monoxide is transformed and the presence of Lead Monoxide has ended.

Notes

Contents may vary due to performance data of the battery/cell. Composition of active mass depends on the state of charge. Density of the electrolyte varies in accordance to the state of charge. Composition of the plastic container may vary due to different customer requirements.

04

First Aid Measures

Emergency procedures for chemical exposure incidents

Inhalation

inhale fresh air

Skin contact

For Electrolyte (Sulphuric acid): rinse with water, remove and wash wetted clothing. For Lead compounds: clean with water and soap.

Eye contact

rinse under running water for minimum 15 minutes

Ingestion

drink lot of water immediately

Immediate Medical Attention

Seek advice of a medical doctor

05

Firefighting Measures

Extinguishing media, specific hazards, and firefighter protection

Suitable media

CO2 is the most effective firefighting agent. Water, foam and dry powder are suitable agents as well. Use of dry powder may cause collateral damages.

Unsuitable media

Water, if the battery voltage is above 120 V

06

Accidental Release Measures

Spill cleanup procedures, containment, and environmental protection

Emergency procedures

In the case of spillage, use a bonding agent (sand, lime, sodium carbonate) for neutralisation. Dispose the used bonding agent with due regard to local waste management regulations.

Environmental

Do not allow penetration of electrolyte into the sewage system, into earth or water bodies.

Cleanup methods

use a bonding agent ... for neutralisation. Dispose the used bonding agent

Materials: bonding agent (sand, lime, sodium carbonate)

Related Substances

Similar chemicals with comparable safety profiles

07

Handling and Storage

Safe handling precautions, storage conditions, and workplace requirements

Handling

Batteries contain electrolyte (diluted sulphuric acid), so batteries should be stored in an upright position. This will help prevent short circuits and damage to the batteries.

Storage

Store under a roof in cool ambient temperature range. For fully charged lead-acid batteries this range is from -40 up to +60ºC. If batteries have the possibility to remain discharged in cold conditions, a correction to the lower temperature limit is recommended to prevent freezing: -30ºC at 75% state of charge, -20ºC at 50% state of charge, and -10ºC at 25% state of charge. Batteries contain electrolyte (diluted sulphuric acid), so batteries should be stored in an upright position.

08

Exposure Controls / PPE

Occupational exposure limits, engineering controls, and protective equipment

Hands

Wear protective gloves

Eyes

eye/face protection.

Skin/Body

protective clothing

09

Physical and Chemical Properties

Appearance, physical state, melting point, boiling point, and material characteristics

Voc Content
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Relative Density
---
Explosive Limits
---
Cloud Point
---
Upper Explosive Limit
---
Colour
grey
Melting Point
---
Flammability
---
Solubility In Fat
---
Odor Threshold
---
Partition Coefficient
---
Solidification Point
327 °C
Decomposition Temperature
---
Solubility In Water
very low
Properties Status
---
State Under Standard Conditions
---
Dynamic Viscosity
---
Crystallisation Point
---
Physical State
solid
Molecular Weight
---
Auto Ignition Temperature
---
Kinematic Viscosity
---
Metal Corrosion
---
Vapor Pressure
N.A.
Freezing Point
---
Softening Point
---
Odor
odourless
Boiling Point
1740 °C
Physical State Data
solid
Flash Point
---
Bulk Density
---
Colour Intensity
---
Appearance
---
Vapor Density
---
Form
solid
Relative Evaporation Rate
---
Evaporation Rate
---
Ph
---
Lower Explosive Limit
---
Density
11.35 g/cm³
Solubility
Lead and Lead compounds used in Lead-Acid batteries are poorly soluble in water, Lead can be dissolved in an acidic or alkaline environment only.
10

Stability and Reactivity

Chemical stability, hazardous reactions, and incompatible materials

Reactivity

Corrosive liquid. Destroys organic materials such as cardboard, wood, textiles. Reacts with metals. Vigorous reactions on contact with sodium hydroxide and alkalis.

Hazardous reactions

Reacts with metals, producing hydrogen. Vigorous reactions on contact with sodium hydroxide and alkalis.

Avoid

Temperatures above 338° C (thermal decomposition occurs).

Incompatible

Organic materials (such as cardboard, wood, textiles), metals, sodium hydroxide and alkalis.

Decomposition

Hydrogen (produced when reacting with metals).

12

Ecological Information

Environmental toxicity, biodegradation, and bioaccumulation data

12.1 Electrolyte (diluted sulphuric acid)[6]

In order to avoid damage to the sewage system, the acid has to be neutralised by means of lime or sodium carbonate before disposal. Ecological damage is possible by change of pH. The electrolyte solution reacts with water and organic substances, causing damage to flora and fauna. The electrolyte may also contain soluble components of lead that can be toxic to aquatic environments

Diluted sulphuric acid (electrolyte) requires neutralization before disposal to prevent sewage system damage. It can cause ecological damage through pH changes and reactions with water/organic substances, harming flora and fauna. Soluble lead components in the electrolyte can be toxic to aquatic environments.

12.2 Lead and Lead compounds[7]

Lead and Lead compounds are hardly soluble in water. Lead can be dissolved in an acidic or alkaline environment. Chemical and physical treatment is required for elimination from water. Waste water containing lead must not be disposed of in untreated condition.

Lead and its compounds are poorly soluble in water but can dissolve in acidic or alkaline conditions. They require chemical and physical treatment for removal from water, and lead-containing wastewater must not be discharged untreated.

13

Disposal Considerations

Waste treatment methods, disposal recommendations, and waste codes

Treatment

Spent Lead-Acid batteries are processed at battery recycling facilities. All components of a spent Lead-Acid battery are recycled or re-processed.

Disposal

Spent Lead-Acid batteries are collected separately from other waste streams and processed at battery recycling facilities. All components of a spent Lead-Acid battery are recycled or re-processed. For safety reasons and to simplify the collection and recycling or re-processing process, spent Lead-Acid batteries must not be mixed with other batteries. Especially spent high energy batteries (such as Li-Ion batteries) have to be kept separate from spent Lead-Acid batteries.

Waste Codes

160601* Spent Lead-Acid batteries EWC
14

Transport Information

UN numbers, shipping names, transport classes, and regulatory requirements

UN Number
2794
Shipping Name
BATTERIES, WET, FILLED WITH ACID
Transport Class
8
15

Regulatory Information

Chemical regulations, safety assessments, and compliance status

In accordance with EU Battery Directive, the EU Battery Regulation and the respective national legislation, Lead-Acid batteries have to be marked by a crossed out dust bin with the chemical symbol for lead shown below, together with the ISO return/recycling symbol. In addition Lead-Acid batteries have to be labelled with the hazard symbols described below: No smoking, no naked flames, no sparks; Shield eyes; Keep way from children’s reach; Corrosive (Battery acid) Note operating instructions; Explosive gas. Labelling might vary due to application and dimension of the Battery. The manufacturer, respectively the importer of the batteries shall be responsible for placing the symbols (a minimum size is specified). In addition, consumer/user information on the significance of the symbols may be attached.

Chemical Safety Assessment Not performed

Labelling might vary due to application and dimension of the Battery. The manufacturer, respectively the importer of the batteries shall be responsible for placing the symbols (a minimum size is specified). In addition, consumer/user information on the significance of the symbols may be attached.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about safety, handling, and properties

What is the hazard signal word for Bobcat: Part No. 6669600, 6673865,7304126, 7306047,7433918, 7288629,7223985,7159404 EXIDE: Part No. EK131 (7405262), EB708 (103496801cc)?

The signal word is no signal word.

What is the physical form of Bobcat: Part No. 6669600, 6673865,7304126, 7306047,7433918, 7288629,7223985,7159404 EXIDE: Part No. EK131 (7405262), EB708 (103496801cc)?

Bobcat: Part No. 6669600, 6673865,7304126, 7306047,7433918, 7288629,7223985,7159404 EXIDE: Part No. EK131 (7405262), EB708 (103496801cc) is a solid with grey color. It has odourless odor.

What is the solubility of Bobcat: Part No. 6669600, 6673865,7304126, 7306047,7433918, 7288629,7223985,7159404 EXIDE: Part No. EK131 (7405262), EB708 (103496801cc)?

Lead and Lead compounds used in Lead-Acid batteries are poorly soluble in water, Lead can be dissolved in an acidic or alkaline environment only.

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