Certifications 2

Conrad Electronic SE, Klaus-Conrad-Str. 1, D-92240 Hirschau
Item no.: 1516976
Material Safety Data Sheet
12. Ecological Information
12.1. Toxicity
Ingredient Endpoint Test Duration (hr) Species Value Source
tin LC50 96 Fish >0.0124mg/L 2
tin EC50 48 Crustacea 0.00018mg/L 5
tin EC50 72 Algae or other
aquatic plants
>0.0192mg/L 2
tin EC50 72 Algae or other
aquatic plants
>0.0192mg/L 2
tin NOEC 168 Crustacea <0.005mg/L 2
copper LC50 96 Fish 0.0028mg/L 2
copper EC50 48 Crustacea 0.001mg/L 5
copper EC50 72 Algae or other
aquatic plants
0.013335mg/L 4
copper BCF 960 Fish 200mg/L 4
copper EC50 96 Crustacea 0.001mg/L 5
copper NOEC 96 Crustacea 0.0008mg/L 4
Legend:
Extracted from 1. IUCLID Toxicity Data 2. Europe ECHA Registered Substances - Ecotoxicological Information - Aquatic
Toxicity 3. EPIWIN Suite V3.12 (QSAR) - Aquatic Toxicity Data (Estimated) 4. US EPA, Ecotox database - Aquatic Toxicity
Data 5. ECETOC Aquatic Hazard Assessment Data 6. NITE (Japan) - Bioconcentration Data 7. METI (Japan) -
Bioconcentration Data 8. Vendor Data
May cause long-term adverse effects in the aquatic environment.
Do NOT allow product to come in contact with surface waters or to intertidal areas below the mean high water mark. Do not
contaminate water when cleaning equipment or disposing of equipment wash-waters.
Wastes resulting from use of the product must be disposed of on site or at approved waste sites.
For Metal:
Atmospheric Fate - Metal-containing inorganic substances generally have negligible vapour pressure and are not expected to
partition to air.
Environmental Fate: Environmental processes, such as oxidation, the presence of acids or bases and microbiological
processes, may transform insoluble metals to more soluble ionic forms.
Environmental processes may enhance bioavailability and may also be important in changing solubilities.
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