BR425/BN Panasonic - BSG, BR425/BN Datasheet

BATTERY LITHIUM 25MAH PIN TYPE

BR425/BN

Manufacturer Part Number
BR425/BN
Description
BATTERY LITHIUM 25MAH PIN TYPE
Manufacturer
Panasonic - BSG
Datasheet

Specifications of BR425/BN

Battery Cell Size
Pin 4.2mm
Voltage - Rated
3V
Capacity
25mAh
Size / Dimension
0.17" Dia x 1.02" H (4.2mm x 25.9mm)
Termination Style
PCB Pins
Rechargeability
No
Discharge Current
0.5mA
Operating Temperature
-20°C ~ 60°C
Weight
0.02 oz (0.57g)
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS compliant by exemption
Other names
BR-425
BR-425/BN
BR425
BR425E
P140
Panasonic Batteries
Panasonic Industrial Company
A Division Panasonic Corporation of North America
5201 Tollview Drive, 1F-3
Rolling Meadows, IL 60008
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MSDS
Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) are a sub-requirement of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration
(OSHA) Hazard Communication Standard, 29 CFR Subpart 1910.1200. This Hazard Communication Standard does
not apply to various subcategories including anything defined by OSHA as an "article". OSHA has defined "article" as a
manufactured item other than a fluid or particle; (i) which is formed to a specific shape or design during manufacture; (ii)
which has end use function(s) dependent in whole or in part upon its shape or design during end use; and (iii) which
under normal conditions of use does not release more than very small quantities, e.g. minute or trace amounts of a
hazardous chemical, and does not pose a physical hazard or health risk to employees.
Because all of our batteries are defined as "articles", they are exempt from the requirements of the Hazard
Communication Standard; hence a MSDS is not required.
DISPOSAL
Lithium batteries are neither specifically listed nor exempted from the Federal Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
hazardous waste regulations as promulgated by the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA). The only metal
of possible concern in a lithium battery is lithium that is not a listed or characteristic toxic hazardous waste. Waste
lithium batteries can be considered a reactive hazardous waste if there is a significant amount of unreacted, or
unconsumed lithium remaining in the spent battery. The key to disposing of a lithium battery as a non-hazardous waste
is to guarantee that it is fully or mostly discharged. Once it is discharged it can be disposed of as non-hazardous waste.
You can dispose of a fully charged or partially discharged lithium battery as a hazardous waste after they are first
neutralized through an approved secondary treatment. The need for a secondary treatment prior to disposal is a
requirement of the U.S. Land Ban Restrictions of the Hazardous and Solid Waste Amendments of 1984. A secondary
treatment center can only receive these batteries as manifested hazardous waste. The waste code for charged lithium
017-11
The following components are found in a Panasonic Poly-carbonmonofluoride (BR) Lithium battery:
The batteries referenced herein are exempt articles and are not subject to the OSHA Hazard
Communication Standard requirement. This sheet is provided as a service to our customers.
Notice: The information and recommendations set forth are made in good faith and are believed to be accurate at the date of preparation.
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Product Information Sheet
Panasonic Industrial Company makes no warranty expressed or implied.
Poly-carbonmonofluoride
Lithium
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Lithium Tetrafluroborate-Salt
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Material
Material
Product: Poly- carbonmonofluoride
Applicable models/sizes: All BR type
cylindrical and coin batteries, except
our BR-C.
Revision: L January 1, 2011
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BR425/BN Summary of contents

Page 1

... Lithium batteries are neither specifically listed nor exempted from the Federal Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) hazardous waste regulations as promulgated by the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA). The only metal of possible concern in a lithium battery is lithium that is not a listed or characteristic toxic hazardous waste. Waste lithium batteries can be considered a reactive hazardous waste if there is a significant amount of unreacted, or unconsumed lithium remaining in the spent battery ...

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... Currently all Panasonic lithium batteries are regulated by the International Maritime Organization (IMO), 2010 edition under Special Provisions 188 and 230. If you build any of our lithium cells into a battery pack, you must also assure that they are tested in accordance with the UN Model Regulations, Manual of Test and Criteria. Part III, subsection 38.3, 5 Effective December 29, 2004, the DOT requires that the outside of each package that contains primary lithium batteries, regardless of size or number of batteries, be labeled with the following statement: “ ...

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