SDS
Product Name: Smart Spacer, Fiber Spacer Page 2 of 9 Revision date: 10-Jun-2017
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2. HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION
The additives in this product (if any) are bound in a thermoplastic resin matrix. In accordance with GHS for the classification of the
product, the hazard potential may be assessed with respect to the physico-chemical form and/or bioavailability of the individual
components in the thermoplastic resin.
Where GHS classifications are shown below, these are based on the individual components in the thermoplastic resin matrix.
Under the typical use conditions for the resin, these hazardous components are unlikely to contribute to workplace exposure. Please
read the entire safety data sheet and/or consult an EHS professional for a complete understanding.
Classification
OSHA Regulatory Status
This product is not considered hazardous by the 2012 OSHA Hazard Communication Standard (29 CFR 1910.1200)
In 1995, the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) concluded that there is "sufficient evidence in experimental animals
for the carcinogenicity of carbon black." IARC's overall evaluation was that "Carbon black is possibly carcinogenic to humans (2B)." In
2006, IARC re-affirmed this classification. There has been no causal link between carbon black exposure and cancer risk in humans.
Applying the rules of the Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labelling (GHS, e.g. UN `Purple Book´, EU CLP
Regulation) the results of repeated dose toxicity and carcinogenicity studies in animals do not lead to classification of Carbon Black for
Specific Target Organ Toxicity (Repeated exposure) and carcinogenicity. UN GHS says, that even if adverse effects are seen in animal
studies or in-vitro tests, no classification is needed if the mechanism or mode of action is not relevant to humans. The European CLP
Regulation also mentions, that no classification is indicated if the mechanism is not relevant to humans. Furthermore, the CLP guidance
on classification and labelling states, that “lung overload“ in animals is listed under mechanism not relevant to humans.
GHS-Labeling
Emergency Overview
Not classified
The product contains no substances which at their given concentration, are considered to be hazardous to health
Appearance: Molded Product Physical State: Solid Odor: None or slight
Hazards not otherwise classified (HNOC) Not applicable
Other Information: Not applicable
Other hazards which do not result in classification:
CP Pryme® ABS Overview
•Pellets with slight or no odor
•Spilled material may create slipping hazard
•Can burn in a fire creating dense, toxic smoke
•Molten plastic can cause severe thermal burns
•Fumes produced during melt processing may cause eye, skin, and respiratory tract irritation. Severe over-exposure may result in
nausea, headache, chills, and fever. See below for additional effects.
•Secondary operations, such as grinding, sanding, or sawing can produce dust which may present an explosion or respiratory
hazard.









