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A battery, composed of two or more cells forming a single unit, which may or may not be readily separable and which may be efficiently recharged by sending an electric current through the cells in a direction opposite that of the discharging current. the item may be furnished with integral charging facilities. for items which are composed of a single cell see cell, battery.
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Electric accumulators (storage batteries)
Electric apparatus
Y - Indicates information is in the hazardous materials information resource system (hmirs).
PMICA - Item does not contain precious metal.
ADPE- Represents items with no adp components
CRITL- The item is an aviation critical safety item/flight safety critical aircraft part (acsi/fscap).
Questions & Answers: |
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What are the historical prices recorded for this stock number? | |
Historical data shows pricing from $4,976.40 to $8,294.00.. | |
Does NSN 6140-01-112-3978 have a shelf life? | |
No. There is no shelf life applicable for this NSN. | |
What NATO entities are users of this NSN? | |
U.s. Coast Guard | |
What is the NIIN of NSN 6140-01-112-3978? | |
011123978 or 01-112-3978 | |
Does NSN 6140-01-112-3978 require demilitarization? | |
Yes - ITAR Controlled | |
What is the most recent solicitation for NSN 6140-01-112-3978? | |
No solicitations for this NSN. | |
When was this national stock number assigned to the federal catalog? | |
May 03, 1981 |
Health hazards acute and chronic: eye-contact with electrolyte solution
causes very rapid, severe damage. Extremely corrosive to eye
tissues. May result in permanent blindness. Skin-contact with
electrolyte solution may cause serious burns to skin tissues.
ingestion-electrolyte solution causes tissue damage to throat area
& gastro/respiratory tract. Inhalation-during activation procedures
mist generated may cause varying degrees o f irritation to the
nasal mucous membranes & respiratory tract tissues. Varying from
mild irritation of nasal mucous membranes to damage of lung tissue
proper.
explanation of carcinogenicity: niosh recommends that nickel & cadmium
be treated as occupational carcinogens.
effects of overexposure: eye effects: contact with nickel oxide may
cause minor irritation. Skin effects: contact with nickel
compounds may cause skin sensitization, resulting in chronic eczema
or nickel itch. ingestion: in gestion of cadmium and/or nickel
compounds causes nausea and intestinal disorders. Inhalation:
inhalation of cadmium oxide may cause dry throat, cough, headache,
vomiting, chest pain, chills, excess ive overexposure may result in
pulmonary edema, breathing difficulty, prostation, and kidney
damage.
First aid: electrolyte; eye contact: flush with plenty of water for at
least 20 minutes. Get immediate medical attention. Skin contact:
remove contaminated clothing and flush affected area with plenty of
wat er for at least 20 minutes. ingestion: do not induce vomiting.
dilute by giving large volumes of water or mild. get immediate
medical attention. Do not give anything by mouth to an unconscious
pers on. inhalation: remove to fresh air. give oxygen or
artificial respiration if needed. get immediate medican attention.
nickel oxide-skin contact: wash with cold water and soap.
Hcc: b1
spec gravity: 1.250 to 1.30(electrolyte
evaporation rate & reference: not determined
solubility in water: electrolyte completely so
appearance and odor: none provided by mfr.
percent volatiles by volume: none provide
corrosion rate: none provided by mfr
Stability indicator/materials to avoid: yes
aluminum, zinc, tin, & other active metals, acid, chlorinated &
aromatic hydrocarbons, nitrocarbons, & halocarbons.
tricholorethylene will react with electrolyte solution to form
dichloroacetylene which is spontansously com
stability condition to avoid: none provided by mfr.
hazardous decomposition products: nickel oxide, cadmium, cadmium oxide,
& potassium hydroxide. Note that normal reactions inside battery
liberate flammable hydrogen gas. Battery must be vented to
atmosphere.
conditions to avoid polymerization: will not occur
Waste disposal methods: the storage battery is a universal waste under
rcra. It may be returned to saft for recycling. Battery is tclp
toxic. Battery & electroylte solution are corrosive. If not
recycled. Must be disposed in accordance with all federal, state &
local regulations.
disclaimer (provided with this information by the compiling agencies):
this information is formulated for use by elements of the department
of defense. the united states of america in no manner whatsoever,
expressly or implied, warrants this information to be accurate and
disclaims all liability for its use. any person utilizing this
document should seek competent professional advice to verify and
assume responsibility for the suitability of this information to their
particular situation.
Ingred name: cadmium (as cadmium, cadmium hydroxide, and cadmium oxides)
cas: 7440-43-9
rtecs #: eu9800000
= wt: 8.
osha pel: see 1910.1027
epa rpt qty: 10 lbs
dot rpt qty: 10 lbs
ingred name: nickel (as nickel, nickel hydroxide, and nickel oxide)
cas: 7440-02-0
rtecs #: qr5950000
= wt: 38.
osha pel: 1 mg/m3
acgih tlv: 1 mg/m3
ingred name: electrolyte solution (30% potassium hydroxide)
cas: 1310-58-3
rtecs #: tt2100000
= wt: 19.
acgih stel: c2 mg/m3
epa rpt qty: 1000 lbs
dot rpt qty: 1000 lbs
ingred name: copper
cas: 7440-50-8
rtecs #: gl5325000
= wt: 9.
osha pel: 1 mg/m3
acgih tlv: 1 mg/m3
epa rpt qty: 5000 lbs
dot rpt qty: 5000 lbs
ingred name: nylon ii container
= wt: 15.