SDS
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in male mice, no firm conclusion was drawn for the carcinogenicity. In a study that administered
styrene (125 and 250 ppm) in the drinking water of rats for 2 years, there was no evidence of
carcinogenicity. In other chronic inhalation toxicity studies, rats were exposed to styrene via
inhalation at concentrations up to 300 ppm for 4-6 hours/day, 5 days/week, for 1 year or up to
1000 ppm for 2 years. There was a slightly increased, but not statistically significant, incidence
of mammary tumors in the females in both studies. Because the control incidence was also
high and there was no dose-response relationship the studies were considered to be negative.
Carbon Black: The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) has determined that
carbon black is a class 2B known animal and possible human carcinogen by the route of
inhalation. Rats exposed to high doses of carbon black by inhalation developed statistically
significant increases in lung fibrosis and lung tumors.
Carbon Black: The scientific discussions about the carcinogenic potential of inorganic low
solubility particles (fine dust) including carbon black has not been concluded. Many inhalation
toxicologists believe the lung fibrosis and tumors that developed in rats following exposure to
carbon black result form massive accumulation of small dust particles that overwhelm the
clearance mechanism and produce what is termed "lung overload," an effect
considered to be rat specific and not relevant to humans. In addition, based on epidemiological
studies, no causal link between carbon black exposure and cancer risk in humans has been
demonstrated.
Other Inventory Information:
A "Listed" entry above means all chemical components are on the respective inventory list and/or a qualifying exemption exists for one
or more components. A "Not listed" entry above indicates one or more components is restricted from import or manufacture into that
country/region. Articles are exempt from registration and are therefore not listed on the national chemical inventories.
SVHC (REACH Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006 and 453/2010, as amended):
This product does not intentionally contain SVHC chemicals except as noted below. Incidental amounts of impurities, if present, would
be below the threshold limit of 0.1% by weight.
SARA (313) Title III of the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1986 (SARA):
This product does not contain any chemicals which are subject to the reporting requirements of the Act and Title 40 of the Code of
Federal Regulations, Part 372.
SARA (311, 312) hazard class:
Acute Health Hazard
N
Chronic Health Hazard
N
Fire Hazard
N
Sudden Release of Pressure Hazard
N
Reactive Hazard
N
Canada - WHMIS Classification:
This product has been classified in accordance with the hazard criteria of the Controlled Products Regulations (CPR) and the SDS
contains all the information required by the CPR. Unless noted below, this product is non-controlled. Some classifications may not
apply to the entire product.
California Proposition 65:
Components in this product known to the State of California to cause cancer and/or reproductive effects, are listed below:
Chemical Name
Weight %
California Proposition 65:
Carbon black
1333-86-4
0.3-1.0
Listed: February 21, 2003 Carcinogenic. (airborne, unbound particles of
respirable size)
Acrylonitrile 107-
13-1
<100 ppm
Type of Toxicity: cancer
RoHS EU Directive 2011/65/EU:
This product complies with RoHS - it does not intentionally contain banned chemicals.
HMIS Rating
Health: 0
Flammability: 1
Reactivity: 0









