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SAMSUNG SDI Co., Ltd.
Date: Jan 7
th
2020 Revision no.: 01
ELG(P11P35-11-N01,3.7L1200SPA)
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- Manganese : In the acute oral toxicity using rat, there were no effects on clinical signs, systemic
toxicity.(OECD TG 420, GLP)
Specific target organ toxicity (repeat exposure) :
- Cobalt hydroxide oxide : Under the conditions of the 2-year inhalation study, there was some
evidence of carcinogenic activity of cobalt sulfate heptahydrate in male F344/N rats. Increased
alveolar / bronchial neoplasm and pheochromocytoma of the adrenal gland, inflammatory, fibrous, and
proliferative lesions appear in the respiratory tract.
- Aluminum : On occasion workers chronically exposed to aluminum-containing dusts or fumes have
developed severe pulmonary reactions including fibrosis, emphysema and pneumothorax.
- Copper : In test with rats for 92 days, there were no mortalities or signs of clinical toxicity observed in
any of the test species during the duration of the study. Opthalmoscopic examinations revealed no
abnormalities at any dose level tested. At gross pathology, significant decreases in heart and kidney
weight were noted in the high dose males in the thymus and kidneys of high dose females. (GLP)
- Tricobalt tetraoxide : Repeat exposure to cobalt sulfate heptahydrate caused a spectrum of
inflammatory, fibrotic, and proliferative lesions in the respiratory tract of male and female rats.(GLP)
- Polyethylene : No significant adverse effects were observed in subchronic (90-day) oral toxicity study
with rats and dogs.
- Carbonic acid diethyl ester : In repeated dose 83-weaks oral toxicity test with mice,a final conclusion
about the effect of diethyl carbonate on the generation of histological lesions and tumours can not be
drawn from the given study results.
- Lithium hexafluorophosphate(1-) : According to expert review of fluoride intake and effects on human
health, fluoride intake in drinking water at levels close to or above 4 mg/l is associated with dental
fluorosis and perhaps also bone fluorosis and/or weakening.; Damage to dental enamel recorded:
especially notable in young animals, which also showed atrophy of respiratory organs/tissues with
local oedema of bronchial mucosa. Older animals showed peribronchial hyperplasia. Animals around
1 year in age showed cavity formation in their bones.(Information on major hydrolysis product of the
registered substance (released rapidly on contact with water/moisture))(OECD Guideline 412)
- Carbon black : Mice were continuously fed various types of carbon black in massive quantities (10%
in diet) for 12 to 18 months. This led to no detectable changes from the normal in the organs and
tissues of the mice fed.
- Fe : Rats were exposed to metallic iron as carbonyl iron via their feed (2.5%) for 2, 4, 6, or 9 weeks.
This resulted in a strong increase of non-heme iron in the liver and clear lipid peroxidation in the liver
and the mucosa of the duodenum. No evidence for DNA breakage were found. What follows is the
original abstract of the publication. (carbonyl iron)
- Nickel; Raney nickel : In nickel plating industry, exposure to nickel containing vapors has been
reported to be assoc with asthma.
Aspiration Hazard : Not available
Section XII ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION
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12.1. Ecological toxicity
- Acute toxicity : ATEmix = 0.06mg/ℓ
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