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Epson T543100 Material Safety Data Sheet page 3

Ink cartridge for use with epson stylus pro 4000 ucm, 7600 ucm & 9600 ucm printers

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EPSON
Oxidizing properties:
Vapor density:
Relative density:
Solubility in water:
Solubility in fat:
Partition coefficient:
Viscosity:
10. Stability and Reactivity
Stability:
Hazardous polymerization:
Hazardous decomposition products: None
Incompatible materials:
11. Toxicology and Health Hazards
Routes Of Overexposure: Eye, skin, inhalation, and oral
Acute Health Hazards:
• Overexposure of eye surface to ink may be mildly irritating
• Overexposure of skin to ink contact may cause irritation and in some people swelling and redness
• Intentional inhalation overexposure to ink vapors may result in respiratory tract irritation
• Intentional or accidental oral ingestion may cause an upset stomach
Chronic Health Hazards: None known
Carcinogenicity:
Toxicity Data:
12. Ecological Information
No data available on the adverse effects of this material on the environment
13. Disposal Considerations
Used and unused cartridges are not a federal RCRA hazardous waste. Disposal should be in accordance with federal,
state, and local requirements.
14. Transportation Information
Not regulated as a Hazardous Material by DOT, IMO, or IATA
MSDS # T543100
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None
Greater than 1 (air = 1)
1.07 at 68 deg. F / 20 deg. C
Complete
No data available
No data available
Less than 5 mPa-s
Stable
Will not occur
Oxidizers and explosives
With excessive exposure, carbon black has been listed as a possible human carcinogen.
However, as engineered within this ink cartridge, emissions to air of carbon black during
normal printing use have not been found. IARC, the International Agency for Research
on Cancer, has found printing inks to be not classifiable as human
Oral LD50
> 5000mg/kg(Rats)
Dermal LD50
> 2000mg/kg(Rats)
carcinogens.
Inhalant LC50
OSHA Regulated?
Not Applicable
Not Established
Release Date 05/2010
Version 3.54 (USA)

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