Sharp AR-C860 (serv.man15) Regulatory Data ▷ View online
S H A R P
Date Revised : Dec. 28, 1998
Date Issued : Nov. 1, 1995
Date Issued : Nov. 1, 1995
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET (1/2)
MSDS No. F-0521
Section 1. Product Identification
Product :
AR-C80T1 (Black Toner) For use with : AR-C860, AR-C861, AR-C862
AR-C80T1 (Black Toner) For use with : AR-C860, AR-C861, AR-C862
Section 2. Supplier's Name and Address
Sharp Corporation
22-22 Nagaike-cho, Abeno-ku, Osaka, Japan
Local suppliers are listed below. Please contact the nearest supplier for additional information.
22-22 Nagaike-cho, Abeno-ku, Osaka, Japan
Local suppliers are listed below. Please contact the nearest supplier for additional information.
(Country)
(Name and Telephone Number)
U.S.A.
Sharp Electronics Corporation
Telephone number for information: 1-800-237-4277
Emergency telephone number : 1-800-255-3924
Telephone number for information: 1-800-237-4277
Emergency telephone number : 1-800-255-3924
Canada
Sharp Electronics of Canada Ltd.
Telephone number for information: 905-890-2100
Emergency telephone number : 1-800-255-3924
Telephone number for information: 905-890-2100
Emergency telephone number : 1-800-255-3924
United
Kingdom
Kingdom
Sharp Electronics (U.K.) Ltd.
Telephone number for information : 01923 474013
Telephone number for information : 01923 474013
Section 3. Ingredients
Ingredients
CAS No.
Proportion
OSHA PEL
ACGIH TLV
Other Limits
Polyol resin
NJ Trade Secret RCTS001
<94%
Not listed
Not listed
None
Carbon black
1333-86-4
<3%
3.5mg/m
3
3.5mg/m
3
None
Quaternary ammonium compound
Confidential
<2%
Not listed
Not listed
None
Organic salt
42405-40-3
<2%
Not listed
Not listed
None
Silicon compound
7631-86-9
<1%
Not listed
Not listed
None
Section 4. Hazardous Identification (Emergency Overview)
Toner is a fine, black powder possessing no immediate hazard. There are no anticipated carcinogenic
effects from exposure based on animal tests performed using toner. When used as intended according
to instructions, studies do not indicate any symptoms of fibrosis will occur.
effects from exposure based on animal tests performed using toner. When used as intended according
to instructions, studies do not indicate any symptoms of fibrosis will occur.
Section 5. Health Hazard Data
Route(s) of Entry : Inhalation?
Skin?
Ingestion?
Yes
No
Yes
Health Hazards :
Acute oral toxicity(rat)LD50 --- Greater than 5g/kg body weight.
Mutagenicity --- The result of Ames test is negative.
Mutagenicity --- The result of Ames test is negative.
Carcinogenicity :
In 1996 the IARC reevaluated carbon black as a Group 2B carcinogen (possible
human carcinogen). This classification is given to chemicals for which there is
inadequate human evidence, but sufficient animal evidence on which to base an opinion of
carcinogenicity. The classification is based upon the development of lung tumors in rats
receiving chronic inhalation exposures to free carbon black at levels that induce
particle overload of the lung. Studies performed in animal models other than rats did
not show any association between carbon black and lung tumors. Moreover, a two-year
cancer bioassay using a typical toner preparation containing carbon black demonstrated no
association between toner exposure and tumor development in rats.
human carcinogen). This classification is given to chemicals for which there is
inadequate human evidence, but sufficient animal evidence on which to base an opinion of
carcinogenicity. The classification is based upon the development of lung tumors in rats
receiving chronic inhalation exposures to free carbon black at levels that induce
particle overload of the lung. Studies performed in animal models other than rats did
not show any association between carbon black and lung tumors. Moreover, a two-year
cancer bioassay using a typical toner preparation containing carbon black demonstrated no
association between toner exposure and tumor development in rats.
Chronic Effect :
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 concent-
ration (16mg/m
moderate degree of lung fibrosis was observed in 92% of the rats in the high concent-
ration (16mg/m
3
) exposure group, and a minimal to mild degree of fibrosis was noted in
22% of the animals in the middle (4mg/m
3
) exposure group, but no pulmonary change was
reported in the lowest (1mg/m
3
) exposure group, the most relevant level to potential
human exposures.
Signs and Symptoms of Exposure
:
None under normal use condition.
Medical Conditions Generally Aggravated by Exposure : Will not occur.
Skin; Wash thoroughly with soap and water.
Eye; Try to remove eye drops or flush with water.
Eye; Try to remove eye drops or flush with water.
S H A R P
Date Revised : Dec. 28, 1998
Date Issued : Nov. 1, 1995
Date Issued : Nov. 1, 1995
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET (2/2)
MSDS No. F-0521
Section 5. Health Hazard Data (Continued)
Emergency and First Aid Procedures :
Inhalation; Remove from exposure.
Ingestion ; Dilute stomach contents with several glasses of water.
Ingestion ; Dilute stomach contents with several glasses of water.
Section 6. Physical Chemical Characteristics
Boiling Melting Point
: Not applicable / 110
Specific Gravity
: Approx1.2g/cm
3
Vapor Pressure
: Not applicable
Solubility in Water
: Insoluble
Vapor Density
: Not applicable
PH
: Not applicable
Evaporation Rate
: Not applicable
Viscosity
: Not applicable
Appearance
: Fine powder
Color
: Black
Odor
: Slight plastic odor
Section 7. Fire and Explosion Data
Flash Point (Method Used)
:
Not applicable.
Ignition Temperature
:
Not applicable.
Flammable Limits
:
(LEL); Not available.
(UEL); 40mg/L.
Extinguishing Media
:
Foam, water spray, dry chemical or carbon dioxide may be suitable.
Special Fire Fighting Procedure
:
No special fire fighting procedure is necessary.
Unusual Fire and Explosion Hazard
:
Will not occur.
Sensitivity to Mechanical Impact
:
None
Sensitivity to Static Charge
:
None
Section 8. Reactivity Data
Stability
:
Stable
Incompatibility (Material to Avoid)
:
None
Hazardous Decomposition
:
Carbon monoxide and other decomposition product in case of
incomplete combustion.
Hazardous Polymerization
:
Will not occur.
Section 9. Precautions for Safe Handling and Use
Personal Protection Information (Respiratory, Eye Protection and Protective Glove):
Respiratory. eye and protective glove are not needed under normal use condition.
Engineering Control / Ventilation
Respiratory. eye and protective glove are not needed under normal use condition.
Engineering Control / Ventilation
:
Under normal use conditions, local exhaust is not needed.
Work / Hygienic Practice
:
Minimize breathing dust. Cleanse skin thoroughly after
contact, before breaks and meals, and at the end of work period.
Steps to be taken in case of Spill or Leak :
If spilled, sweep up or pick up by vacuum cleaner.(rated
for toner extraction) Remove residue with soap and water.
Waste Disposal Method
:
Used toner should be disposed of in an environmentally
appropriate manner and in accordance with governmental
regulations. Do not incinerate.
appropriate manner and in accordance with governmental
regulations. Do not incinerate.
Section 10. Regulatory Information
NFPA Rating (U.S.A.)
:
Health = 1
Flammability = 1
Reactivity = 0
WHMIS Legislation (Canada)
:
This product is not a controlled product.
Transport Information
:
This product is not a hazardous material.
UN No.
:
None allocated.
Section 11. Other Information
References : IARC (1996) IARC Monographs on the Evaluation of the Carcinogenic Risk of Chemicals to
Humans, Vol. 65, Printing Process and Printing inks, Carbon Black and Some Nitro Compounds, Lyon, pp-149-261
H. Muhle, B. Bellmann, O. Creutzenberg, C. Dasenbrock, H. Ernst, R. Kilpper, J. C. MacKenzie,
P. Morrow, U. Mohr, S. Takenaka, and R. Mermelstein (1991) Pulmonary Response to Toner upon Chronic
Inhalation Exposure in Rats. Fundamental and Applied Toxicology 17, pp. 280-299
Humans, Vol. 65, Printing Process and Printing inks, Carbon Black and Some Nitro Compounds, Lyon, pp-149-261
H. Muhle, B. Bellmann, O. Creutzenberg, C. Dasenbrock, H. Ernst, R. Kilpper, J. C. MacKenzie,
P. Morrow, U. Mohr, S. Takenaka, and R. Mermelstein (1991) Pulmonary Response to Toner upon Chronic
Inhalation Exposure in Rats. Fundamental and Applied Toxicology 17, pp. 280-299
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