IDX Lithium Ion Battery Test Summary and Safety Data Sheet
Product Identification
Model Number: CUE-J300
Product Manufacturer: IDX Company, Ltd.
Address: 6-28-11 Shukugawara, Tama-ku, Kawasaki-shi, Kanagawa-ken, 214-0021, Japan
Telephone: +81-44-850-8801
E-mail: idx.japan@idx.tv
URL: https://www.idx.tv/
Test Laboratory: Shenzhen NTEK New Energy Technology Co., Ltd.
Laboratory Address: Building 2, Shuoyi Industrial Park, Jinglong Industrial Zone, Zhenlong, Huiyang District, Huizhou, Guangdong, China.
Laboratory Telephone: 400-809-9068
Laboratory E-mail: Quality@ntekbat.org.cn
Laboratory URL: http://www.ntekbat.org.cn
Identification Number: P25022704401
Date of Test Report: 2025-04-08
Product Description: Lithium ion Rechargeable Battery
Nominal Voltage: 14.54V
Capacity: 19860mAh, 289Wh
Lithium Equivalent Content: 23.83g
Mass: 1600g
Physical Description: Battery with outer case
Test Results
No. | Test Item | Test Results | Note |
---|---|---|---|
T1 | Altitude Simulation | Pass | |
T2 | Thermal Test | Pass | First cycle fully charged 4 Batteries |
T3 | Vibration | Pass | After 25 cycle fully charged 4 Batteries |
T4 | Shock | Pass | First cycle 50% charged 5 cells |
T5 | External Short Circuit | Pass | After 25 cycle 50% charged 5 cells |
T6 | Impact | Pass | First cycle fully charged 4 Batteries |
T7 | Overcharge | Pass | After 25 cycle fully charged 4 Batteries |
T8 | Forced Discharge | Pass | First cycle fully discharged 10 cells |
Assembled Battery Testing Requirements: N/A.
Reference Edition: UN Manual of Tests and Criteria, ST/SG/AC.10/11/Rev.8/Section38.3
Signature: Tatsuya Ishiguro, General Manager, Technical Development, Products Division, IDX Company, Ltd.
Safety Data Sheet
1. Product and Company Identification
Product Name: Lithium Ion Rechargeable Battery Pack
Product Codes: Imicro-150, Imicro-98, CUE-H90, CUE-H135, CUE-H180, DUO-C98P, DUO-C150P, DUO-C198P, ZEN-C98G, ZEN-C150G, Imicro-50P, Imicro-98P, Imicro-150P, CUE-J98, CUE-J150, CUE-J198, CUE-J300, HV-160B, HV-320B, SB-U50/PD (serial No.BC2Cxxxxxxxx), SB-U98/PD (serial No.BD2CxxxXXXXX), SL-F50PD, SL-F70PD
Company Name: IDX Company, Ltd.
Address: 6-28-11 Shukugawara, Tama-ku, Kawasaki-shi, Kanagawa-ken, 214-0021 Japan
Telephone Number: +81-44-850-8801
FAX Number: +81-44-850-8838
Emergency Telephone Number: +81-44-850-8831 (Technical Development, Direct)
2. Hazards Identification
For cell:
The battery cell contains chemical materials in a hermetically sealed metal or metal laminated plastic case. Under normal use, there is no physical danger of ignition, explosion, or leakage of hazardous materials. However, exposure to fire, mechanical shocks, decomposition, or electrical stress can cause the gas release vent to operate, potentially releasing hazardous materials. Heating can emit acrid gas.
GHS Classification: Not available (product is considered an "article")
Most Important Hazard and Effects:
- Inhalation: Electrolyte steam can cause anesthesia and respiratory tract irritation.
- Skin contact: Electrolyte steam can cause skin irritation.
- Eye contact: Electrolyte steam can cause eye irritation, soreness, and strong inflammation.
- Environmental effects: Do not discard battery packs into the environment.
- Specific hazards: Contact with water can generate detrimental hydrogen fluoride. Leaked electrolyte is flammable.
For molding case:
GHS Classification: No classification.
Possible hazards: No specific dangers known.
3. Composition / Information on Ingredients
For cell
Material Name | % |
---|---|
Aluminum Foil | 2-10 |
Nickel compound(proprietary) | 0-80 |
Manganese compound(proprietary) | 0-15 |
Cobalt compound(proprietary) | 0-15 |
Styrene-Butadiene-Rubber | <5 |
Polyvinylidene Fluoride(PVDF) | 2-10 |
Copper Foil | 10-30 |
Carbon(proprietary) | 10-20 |
Electrolyte (proprietary) | Remainder |
Steel, Nickel and inert materials | Remainder |
For molding case
Chemical Name: Polycarbonate based on bisphenol A (more than 81 wt% (CAS No.25971-63-5))
Composition: Flame Retardant less than 12 wt%, Elastomer less than 7 wt%
Chemical Formula: [-O-C6H4-C(CH3)2-C6H4-0-CO-]n-
CAS Registry No.: 25971-63-5
4. First-Aid Measures
Spilled internal cell materials
For cell:
- Inhalation: Blow nose, gargle. Seek medical attention if necessary.
- Skin contact: Remove contaminated clothing. Wash with soap and water.
- Eye contact: Do not rub eyes. Flush with water for at least 15 minutes. Seek medical attention.
A battery cell and spilled internal cell materials
Ingestion: Rinse mouth. Do not induce vomiting unless instructed by medical personnel. Seek medical attention.
For molding case
- Inhalation: Move to fresh air. Seek medical attention if breathing is difficult.
- Ingestion: Seek medical attention if considerable amounts are ingested.
5. Fire-Fighting Measure
For cell
Suitable extinguishing media: Water, carbon dioxide, nitrogen gas, chemical powder, fire foam.
Specific hazards: Corrosive gas may be emitted during fire.
Specific methods of fire-fighting: Use fire-extinguishing methods corresponding to combustibles. Extinguish from the windward.
Special protective equipment for firefighters: Refer to Section 8.
For molding case
Special firefighting procedures: The product melts and drips when ignited, producing carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide. May also produce hydrocarbons, aldehydes, acids, phenol and phenol derivatives.
Extinguishing media: Water spray or Class A extinguishing agent.
6. Accidental Release Measures
Spilled internal cell materials, such as electrolyte leaked from a battery cell, are carefully dealt with according to the followings:
- Precautions for human body: Remove spilled materials with protective equipment. Do not inhale gas. Avoid touching.
- Environmental precautions: Do not throw out into the environment.
- Method of cleaning up: Place spilled solids into a container. Wipe the leaked area with a dry cloth.
- Prevention of secondary hazards: Avoid fire. Do not bring collected materials close to fire.
In general for molding case: Sweep or gather up product and place in a proper container for disposal or recovery. Do not discard in sewers or waterways.
7. Handling and Storage
Handling suggestions
For cell
- Do not connect positive and negative terminals with wire or chain.
- Avoid polarity reverse connection.
- Do not wet the battery; avoid seawater, strong oxidizer.
- Do not damage or remove the battery case.
- Keep away from heat and fire.
- Do not disassemble, reconstruct, or solder the battery.
- Do not give mechanical shock or deform.
- Do not use unauthorized chargers. Terminate charging if it doesn't end within the specified time.
- Use only dedicated chargers or charge according to specified conditions.
For molding case
Avoid breathing fumes and vapors. Wear appropriate eye protection and have eye flushing equipment available. Minimize skin contamination. Wash hands and contaminated skin after contact.
Storage
For cell
- Do not store with metalware, water, seawater, strong acid, or strong oxidizer.
- Store at -20~40 degree C with humidity of 45~85%. Charge level should be 50% or less.
- Deterioration is faster at high temperatures. Do not store beyond the specified period.
- Use insulative and strong packaging to prevent short circuits.
For molding case
Store away from direct sunlight, elevated temperatures, and ignition sources. Take measures to prevent static electricity.
8. Exposure Controls / Personal Protection
For cell
- Control parameters: ACGIH has not mentioned control parameters for electrolyte.
- Personal protective equipment:
- Respiratory protection: Respirator with air cylinder, dust mask.
- Hand protection: Protective gloves.
- Eye protection: Goggles or protective glasses for liquid splashes.
- Skin and body protection: Working clothes with long sleeves and long trousers.
For molding case
- Personal protections:
- Respiratory protection: Avoid breathing dust, vapors or fumes. Use NIOSH/OSHA approved equipment.
- Eye protection: Use appropriate eye protection if there is potential for eye contact.
- Skin protection: Minimize skin contamination. Wash hands and skin thoroughly after contact. Wear rubber gloves when handling molten resin.
ACGIH: American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists, Inc.
NIOSH: National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
OSHA: Occupational Safety & Health Administration
9. Physical and Chemical Properties
For cell
- Appearance: Solid.
- Form: Cylindrical.
- Color: Metallic color (with tube if it has tube).
- Odor: No odor.
For molding case
- Appearance: Pellet.
- Boiling point: Not applicable.
10. Stability and Reactivity
For cell
- Stability: Normally stable unless subjected to strong shock or high temperature.
- Possibility of hazardous reactions: Damage to the container may cause leakage. Contents may leak or ignite due to temperature rise.
- Conditions to avoid: Crushing, deformation, storage at 80°C or higher, high humidity, usage at incorrect voltage/current, external short circuit.
- Incompatible materials: Conductive materials, water, oxidizing agents.
- Hazardous decomposition products: Acrid or harmful gas during fire.
For molding case
- Thermal decomposition: Begins at 380°C.
- Reactivity with water: None.
- Self-reactivity: None.
- Hazardous decomposition products: Toxic gas mixture (carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide), hydrocarbons, aldehydes, acids, phenol and phenol derivatives.
- Hazardous reaction: No hazardous reaction observed.
11. Toxicological Information
For cell
- Acute Toxicity: Organic Electrolyte: LD50, oral - Rat 2,000mg/kg or more.
- Irritating nature: Irritative to skin and eye.
For molding case
- Skin corrosivity, Irritation: None.
- Acute Toxicity, Sub-acute toxicity, Chronic Toxicity, Mutagenic effects: Not known.
- Carcinogenic effects: IARC group 3 (not classifiable as to its carcinogenicity to humans).
12. Ecological Information
For cell
Persistence / degradability: Battery cells and internal materials remain in the environment. Do not bury or throw out into the environment.
For molding case
Relevant information is not available.
13. Disposal Considerations
Product (waste from residues): Specified collection or disposal of lithium ion battery is required by law in several nations. Collection or recycle is imposed on the manufacturer or importer.
Contaminated packaging: Neither container nor packing is contaminated during normal use. If internal materials leak, dispose of as industrial waste.
14. Transport Information
General: Avoid high temperature, condensation, falling, dropping, breakage, and wetting. Handle carefully. Do not give shocks.
UN classification
- UN Number and proper shipping name: UN3480 "Lithium ion batteries" or UN3481 "Lithium ion batteries packed with equipment" or UN3481 "Lithium ion batteries contained in equipment".
Watt-hour rating is excess of 160Wh:
Models: CUE-H180, DUO-C198P, CUE-J198, HV-320B, CUE-J300
Class: 9 Dangerous Goods (PI965 section IA)
Packing group: 2
Cargo Aircraft Only
Maximum: Two spare batteries in carry-on baggage only.
Watt-hour rating is excess of 100Wh but not exceeding 160Wh:
Models: Imicro-150, CUE-H135, DUO-C150P, ZEN-C150G, Imicro-150P, CUE-J150
Class: 9 Dangerous Goods (PI965 section IA)
Packing group: 2
Cargo Aircraft Only
Maximum: Two spare batteries in carry-on baggage only.
Watt-hour rating is not more than 100Wh:
Models: Imicro-98, CUE-H90, DUO-C98P, ZEN-C98G, Imicro-50P, Imicro-98P, CUE-J98, SB-U50/PD, SB-U98/PD, SL-F50PD, SL-F70PD
Class: 9 Dangerous Goods (PI965 section IB)
Cargo Aircraft Only
Exempted Dangerous Goods (PI965 section 2): 2 batteries per one packaging. UN Specification packaging is not required. Packaging must be test for 1.2m drop test.
Maximum: 20 spare batteries in carry-on baggage only.
All IDX Li-ion batteries have Wh rating marked on notation.
Batteries capacity must be transported at a state of charge (SoC) not exceeding 30% of their rated capacity.
*Although this product meets the criteria of "dangerous goods" and are classified "lithium ion batteries", depending on the battery's total capacity in the packaging, etc., they may not be subject to the fully regulated provisions.
Regulation depends on region and transportation mode:
- Worldwide, Air transportation: ICAO/IATA-DGR (packing instruction 965 section IA, Section IB) (when shipping batteries "packed with" or "contained in" equipment, use packing instruction 966 or 967 as appropriate.)
- Worldwide, Ocean transportation: IMO-IMDG Code (special provision 188)
- Europe, Ground transportation: ADR (special provision 188)
* Instructions or provisions in the box brackets are conditions to make the battery cell exempted from full regulation.
15. Regulatory Information
Regulations specifically applicable to the product:
- US Department of Transportation 49 Code of Federal Regulations [USA]
- Wastes Disposal and Public Cleaning Law [Japan]
- Law for Promotion of Effective Utilization of resources [Japan]
16. Other Information
The information in this Safety Data Sheet is based on current knowledge and legislation. It provides guidance on health, safety, and environmental aspects and should not be construed as a guarantee of technical performance or suitability. IDX makes no warranty regarding the accuracy of the data or results obtained from its use and assumes no responsibility for injury from its use.
Reference:
- Dangerous Goods Regulations - 66th Edition Effective from 1 January 2025: International Air Transport Association (IATA)
- IMDG Code -2022 and 2024 Edition: International Maritime Organization (IMO)
- Agreement concerning the International Carriage of Dangerous Goods by Road -2023(ADR): The United Nations Economic Commission for Europe(UNECE)
- SDS of raw materials prepared by the manufactures
14th edition: April 28, 2025
Prepared and approved by: Research and Development Division, IDX Company, Ltd.