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CAS#: Confidential. OSHA PEL: Not listed. ACGIH TLV: Not listed. LD50: Not Available. LC50: Not Available. Pigment (3-10%) CAS#: Confidential. OSHA PEL: Not listed. ACGIH TLV: Not listed. LD50: Not Available. LC50: Not Available. Silica (1-3%) CAS#: Confidential. OSHA PEL: Not listed. ACGIH TLV: 10 mg/m3. LD50: Not Available. LC50: Not Available. Physical Data Physical State: Solid. Melting/Freezing Point: Not available. Boiling Point: Not available. pH: Not available. Vapor Pressure: Not available. Vapor Density (Air=1): Not available. Evaporation Rate (Butyl Acetate=1): Not available. Specific Gravity (H2O=1): About 1.2 at 20°C (68°F). Solubility in Water: Negligible. Solubility in Solvents: Partially soluble in toluene and tetrahydrofuran. Coefficient of water/oil Distribution: Not available. Appearance and Odor: Yellow powder, slight plastic odor. Odor Threshold: Not available. Fire and Explosion Hazard Data ___________ Minimal fire hazard. Large quantities may cause risk of dust explosion. Flash Point (Method Used): Not applicable. Flammable Limits Lower Explosive Limit: Not applicable. Upper Explosive Limit: Not applicable. Auto-Ignition Temperature: Not applicable. Explosion Data Sensitivity to Mechanical Impact: Not available. Sensitivity to Static Discharge: Not available. Extinguishing Media: Water, foam or dry chemical. Special Fire Fighting Procedures: Fight fire from upwind position. Avoid inhalation of smoke or gases. Wear self-contained breathing apparatus. Cool the container with water spray. Hazardous Combustion Products: Carbon monoxide. Also produces carbon dioxide. Toxicological Properties Routes of Entry: Inhalation, Ingestion, Eyes, Skin. Effects of Acute Exposure: Not applicable. Effects of Chronic Exposure: Not applicable. In a study in rats of chronic inhalation exposure to a typical toner, a mild to moderate degree of lung fibrosis was observed in 92% of the rats in the high concentration (16 mg/m3) exposure group. A minimal to mild degree of lung fibrosis was observed in 22% of the rats in the middle (4 mg/m3) exposure group. No pulmonary change was reported in the lowest (1 mg/m3) exposure group, the most relevant level to potential human exposures. Exposure Limits (ACGIH TLV): Inhalable Particulate: 10 mg/m3 Respirable Particulate: 3 mg/m3 Irritancy: Not available. Sensitivity: Not available. Carcinogenicity IARC: No components are listed. NTP: No components are listed. OSHA: No components are listed. Reproductive Toxicity: Not available. Teratogenicity: Not available. Mutagenicity: Not available. Name of Toxicoligically Synergistic Products: Not available. Reactivity Data Stability: Stable in general. Materials to Avoid: None. Polymerization: Will not occur. Hazardous Decomposition or Byproducts: Combustion products include carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide. Incompatibility: Avoid exposure to strong oxidizers. Preventive Measures Personal Protective Equipment Respiratory Protection: Not normally required. For large spills, use dust respirator mask during cleanup. Protective Gloves and/or Eye Protection: Not normally required. For large spills, use leather gloves and safety goggles during cleanup. Engineering Controls Ventilation: Outside of normal ventilation, not normally required. Other Protective Equipment and/or Hygienic Practices: None. Spill Cleanup Small Spills 1. Remove sources of ignition. 2. Carefully clean up the spill with a wet cloth, avoiding inhalation of fine dust. Large Spills 1. Remove sources of ignition and keep unnecessary and unprotected personnel away from area. 2. Wear protective gear: dust respirator mask, leather gloves, safety goggles. 3. Vacuum or sweep the material into a bag or other sealed container, then wipe up remainder with a wet cloth. Waste Disposal • Prevent release of material into natural waters and sewers. • Follow appropriate federal, state and local regulations. • Small amounts can be incinerated. Careful! Combustion can create harmful gases such as carbon monoxide. • Large amounts must be passed to a licensed waste contractor. 13 - English

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CAS#: Confidential.
OSHA PEL: Not listed.
ACGIH TLV: Not listed.
LD50: Not Available.
LC50: Not Available.
Pigment (3-10%)
CAS#: Confidential.
OSHA PEL: Not listed.
ACGIH TLV: Not listed.
LD50: Not Available.
LC50: Not Available.
Silica (1-3%)
CAS#: Confidential.
OSHA PEL: Not listed.
ACGIH TLV: 10 mg/m3.
LD
50
: Not Available.
LC
50
: Not Available.
Physical Data
_________________________
Physical State:
Solid.
Melting/Freezing Point:
Not available.
Boiling Point:
Not available.
pH:
Not available.
Vapor Pressure:
Not available.
Vapor Density (Air=1):
Not available.
Evaporation Rate (Butyl Acetate=1):
Not available.
Specific Gravity (H
2
O=1):
About 1.2 at 20°C (68°F).
Solubility in Water:
Negligible.
Solubility in Solvents:
Partially soluble in toluene and
tetrahydrofuran.
Coefficient of water/oil Distribution:
Not available.
Appearance and Odor:
Yellow powder, slight plastic odor.
Odor Threshold:
Not available.
Fire and Explosion Hazard Data
___________
Minimal fire hazard. Large quantities may cause risk of dust
explosion.
Flash Point (Method Used):
Not applicable.
Flammable Limits
Lower Explosive Limit:
Not applicable.
Upper Explosive Limit:
Not applicable.
Auto-Ignition Temperature
: Not applicable.
Explosion Data
Sensitivity to Mechanical Impact:
Not available.
Sensitivity to Static Discharge:
Not available.
Extinguishing Media:
Water, foam or dry chemical.
Special Fire Fighting Procedures:
Fight fire from upwind
position. Avoid inhalation of smoke or gases. Wear
self-contained breathing apparatus. Cool the container with
water spray.
Hazardous Combustion Products:
Carbon monoxide.
Also produces carbon dioxide.
Toxicological Properties _________________
Routes of Entry:
Inhalation, Ingestion, Eyes, Skin.
Effects of Acute Exposure:
Not applicable.
Effects of Chronic Exposure:
Not applicable.
In a study in rats of chronic inhalation exposure to a typical
toner, a mild to moderate degree of lung fibrosis was
observed in 92% of the rats in the high concentration
(16 mg/m
3
) exposure group. A minimal to mild degree of
lung fibrosis was observed in 22% of the rats in the middle
(4 mg/m
3
) exposure group. No pulmonary change was
reported in the lowest (1 mg/m
3
) exposure group, the most
relevant level to potential human exposures.
Exposure Limits
(ACGIH TLV):
Inhalable Particulate: 10 mg/m
3
Respirable Particulate: 3 mg/m
3
Irritancy:
Not available.
Sensitivity:
Not available.
Carcinogenicity
IARC:
No components are listed.
NTP:
No components are listed.
OSHA:
No components are listed.
Reproductive Toxicity:
Not available.
Teratogenicity:
Not available.
Mutagenicity:
Not available.
Name of Toxicoligically Synergistic Products:
Not
available.
Reactivity Data ________________________
Stability:
Stable in general.
Materials to Avoid:
None.
Polymerization:
Will not occur.
Hazardous Decomposition or Byproducts:
Combustion
products include carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide.
Incompatibility:
Avoid exposure to strong oxidizers.
Preventive Measures
___________________
Personal Protective Equipment
Respiratory Protection:
Not normally required. For large
spills, use dust respirator mask during cleanup.
Protective Gloves and/or Eye Protection:
Not normally
required. For large spills, use leather gloves and safety
goggles during cleanup.
Engineering Controls
Ventilation:
Outside of normal ventilation, not normally
required.
Other Protective Equipment and/or Hygienic
Practices:
None.
Spill Cleanup
Small Spills
1. Remove sources of ignition.
2. Carefully clean up the spill with a wet cloth, avoiding
inhalation of fine dust.
Large Spills
1.
Remove sources of ignition and keep unnecessary and
unprotected personnel away from area.
2. Wear protective gear: dust respirator mask, leather
gloves, safety goggles.
3. Vacuum or sweep the material into a bag or other
sealed container, then wipe up remainder with a wet
cloth.
Waste Disposal
Prevent release of material into natural waters and
sewers.
Follow appropriate federal, state and local regulations.
Small amounts can be incinerated.
Careful! Combustion can create harmful gases such as
carbon monoxide.
Large amounts must be passed to a licensed waste
contractor.