Purity | • 99.9% Lithium, 99.99% Copper |
Dimension | • Structure: Li (0.1 mm ) + Cu (12um)+Li ( 0.1 mm), • Size: 80mm Width x 6000mm L x 0.21 mm Thickness (Li layer width 80mm; Cu layer width 100mm) • Weight: 100g/ roll |
Average Density | • ~0.94 g/cm2 |
Package | • Packed a steel container filled under dry room ( RF < 2%) |
Use | • Clean the surface of the lithium foil using a nylon brush/stainless steel scalpel until a shiny silvery surface appears (inside an argon glovebox). |
Shipping Limitations | • Shipments of lithium foil are described as “UN 1415, Lithium, 4.3, PG I". All shipments are Hazard Class 4.3 and require “Dangerous when wet” labels. Sea Class 4.3 (IMDG) Road, Rail Class 4.3 11a (RID/ADR) |
Safety Data Sheet |
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Operation | • Package must be opened and stored inside a glove box with Argon Gas and moisture less than 8 ppm and O2 less than 2 PPM. Never use N2 gases in glovebox!!! |
Notes
| • MTI only sells the Li foil within the USA and does not accept international order due to restrictions on hazard material exportation!!! • Operation and Storage: Lithium is very active in the air, please
carefully read the SDS carefully.
• Lithium foil maybe oxidized during handling and storage. if you
find any oxidation on the surface of Li-chip, please use sand
paper to remove it before using.
• Li foil may have a passivation layer, from our customer
experience, remove the passivation layer will increase your
battery capacity
• If the Li metal is stored in mineral oil, please refer to this guide on How to clean mineral oil off Lithium metal using anhydrous
Toluene
• The lithium foil was packed in the dry room with < 10 PPM H2O.
Therefore, a slight increase of O2 PPM level might be seen in
the glove box when the can is opened. Please keep purging the
glove box with ultra-high purity Ar until required O2 PPM level is
reached. • No return or refund for misusing or wrong storage which causes
The lithium foil oxidation. |
Q &A | • Why Can not sell in a small package?
A: Small package will cost more from a manufacturer
• Why Li-Chip so expensive?
A: Because shipping regulation from packing to shipping will
cost 90% or more.
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