Datasheet

Lexmark Black Catridge Ink PN: 3
Liquid.
Faint odor.
Black.
Physical and chemical properties
Physical state
Odor
Color
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Miscible in water.Solubility :
The product is stable.
Reactive or incompatible with the following materials: oxidizing materials.
Will not occur.
Stability and reactivity
Stability and reactivity
Conditions to avoid
Materials to avoid
Hazardous decomposition
products
Hazardous polymerization
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None.Additional guidelines :
None known.
Carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, unidentified organics.
Toxicological information11 .
Primary routes of exposure
Aggravating conditions
Exposure limit values
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Acute toxicity oral rat LD50
(mg/kg)
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Inhalation :
Ingestion
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Potential chronic health
effects
: CARCINOGENIC EFFECTS: Classified + (Proven.) by NIOSH [Carbon Black]. Classified
2B (Possible for humans.) by IARC [Carbon Black]. Classified A4 (Not classifiable for
humans or animals.) by ACGIH [Carbon Black].
MUTAGENIC EFFECTS: Not mutagenic in Ames test.
TERATOGENIC EFFECTS: Not available.
>2000
Low acute inhalation toxicity. Pure carbon black, a minor component of this product, has
been listed by IARC as a group 2B (possible carcinogen). This classification is based on
rat "lung particulate overload" studies performed with airborne particulate. Ink is not listed
by IARC, NTP, or OSHA.
Inhalation of vapors, skin contact.
Low acute oral toxicity. Exposure not probable with intended use.
None known.
See Section 3.
Decomposition products may include the following materials: carbon oxides (CO, CO
2
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Ecological information
Not available.Mobility
Other information
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Waste disposal
Disposal considerations
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This product is not a listed hazardous waste in accordance with Federal Regulation 40
CFR Part 261. If discarded in its purchased form, this product would not be a hazardous
waste either by listing or by characteristic. However, under RCRA, it is the responsibility
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the product user to determine at the time of disposal whether a material has been
contaminated and should be classified as a hazardous waste. Disposal is subject to local,
state and federal regulations.
Date of issue
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11/15/2008
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