OKI fax 5050 User Manual
Vapor Density (Air=1): Not applicable
Evaporation Rate (Butyl Acetate=1): Not applicable
Specific Gravity (H
Evaporation Rate (Butyl Acetate=1): Not applicable
Specific Gravity (H
2
O=1): 1.15
Solubility in water: Negligible
Appearance and odor: Black granules, no odor
Appearance and odor: Black granules, no odor
Fire and Explosion Hazard Data
Flash Point (Method Used): Not applicable
Flammable Limits
Flammable Limits
Lower Explosive Limit: Not applicable
Upper Explosive Limit: Not applicable
Upper Explosive Limit: Not applicable
Extinguishing Media: Water, CO
2
, Dry Chemical, or Foam
Special Fire Fighting Procedures: Do not use methods that
may create a dust cloud, such as high pressure water and/or
steam
may create a dust cloud, such as high pressure water and/or
steam
Unusual Fire and Explosion Hazards:
• Organic components decompose at 200-455°C (392-
851°F).
• Material may explosively combust when finely suspended
in air.
• Thermal decomposition of organic components may
result in release of oxides of carbon and nitrogen.
Health Hazard Data
Routes of Entry: Inhalation, Ingestion, Eyes, Skin.
Health Hazards:
1. Styrene-Butyl Acrylate Copolymer
Subcutaneous implantation of polymeric styrene powder
in rats has induced tumors at the site of implantation.
Subcutaneous implantation of polymeric styrene powder
in rats has induced tumors at the site of implantation.
2. Carbon black
(Group 3 “Not Classifiable”; IARC)
Overexposure to carbon black is associated with causing
irritation, conjunctivitis, and corneal hypoplasia of the
eyes; minor irritation and eczema of the skin; and
irritation and bronchitis. Long-term inhalation exposure
may be associated with causing lung cancer.
(Group 3 “Not Classifiable”; IARC)
Overexposure to carbon black is associated with causing
irritation, conjunctivitis, and corneal hypoplasia of the
eyes; minor irritation and eczema of the skin; and
irritation and bronchitis. Long-term inhalation exposure
may be associated with causing lung cancer.
3. Polypropylene
(Group 3 “Not Classifiable”; IARC)
Subcutaneous implantation of polypropylene powder in
rats has induced tumors at the site of implantation.
(Group 3 “Not Classifiable”; IARC)
Subcutaneous implantation of polypropylene powder in
rats has induced tumors at the site of implantation.
4. Amorphous Fumed Silica
(Group 3 “Not Classifiable”; IARC)
Overexposure to amorphous silica has been associated
with causing irritation of the lungs and pneumoconiosis.
Long-term inhalation exposure may be associated with
producing tumors in laboratory animals.
(Group 3 “Not Classifiable”; IARC)
Overexposure to amorphous silica has been associated
with causing irritation of the lungs and pneumoconiosis.
Long-term inhalation exposure may be associated with
producing tumors in laboratory animals.
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