Safety data sheet

MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET Page : 2 of 6
According to EC-directive 2001/58/EC
Product Name Date of last issue: Nov. 7, 2007
TN-2110 / TN-2120 Toner Version number: 1
Ingredients:
Component/
Substance
CAS Number EC Number
Classification
according to 67/548/EEC
Wt.
Styrene-acrylate Copolymer Registered -- Not classified 80-90
Carbon Black (bound) 1333-86-4 215-609-9 Not classified 5-7
Fatty Acid Ester Registered -- Not classified 4-6
Silicon Dioxide (amorphous) 7631-86-9 231-545-4 Not classified 1-3
PMMA 9011-14-7 -- Not classified <1
Section 4 - First aid measures
If irritation occurs or persists from any route of exposure, remove the affected individual from the area and
seek medical assistance.
Eye contact:
Flush eyes with running water for 15 minutes with eyelids open. Consult an eye-doctor.
Skin contact:
Remove contaminated clothes and wash skin with soap and water.
Particulate inhalation:
Remove the sufferer to flesh air and seek medical assistance immediately.
Ingestion:
Seek medical assistance immediately.
Section 5 - Fire fighting measures
Extinguishing media:
Dry chemicals, CO
2, water spray or foam are recommended medial.
Special firefighting procedures:
Do not use straight water, high-pressure water or water stream in order to prevent creating a dust
cloud and spreading fire dust. Use appropriate respirator for carbon monoxide and carbon
dioxide. Wear positive pressure self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) during the attack
phase of firefighting operations and during cleanup in enclosed or poorly ventilated areas
immediately after a fire. Personnel not having suitable respiratory protection must leave the
area to prevent significant exposure to toxic combustion gases from any source.
Unusual fire and explosion hazards:
Thermal decomposition of organic components may result in occurrence of oxides of carbon.
Special precautions must be taken if (like most organic materials in powder form) it can form
explosive mixtures when dispersed in air. Toxic gasses may be formed upon combustion and
represents a hazard to firefighters. See Section 10 for additional information on combustion
products.
Explosion limits: Lower = 40 g/m
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