Oki 18/24DXE-2 Fire and Explosion Hazard Data, Health Hazard Data, Carbon Black, Paraffin Wax

Models: 18/24DXE-2

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Fire and Explosion Hazard Data

Flash Point (Method Used): Not applicable

Flammable Limits

Lower Explosive Limit: Not applicable

Upper Explosive Limit: Not applicable Extinguishing Media: Water, CO2, Dry Chemical, or Foam

Special Fire Fighting Procedures: Do not use methods that may create a dust cloud, such as high-pressure water and/or steam

Unusual Fire and Explosion Hazards

Organic components decompose at 200-455°C (392- 851°F).

Material may explosively combust when finely suspended in air.

Thermal decomposition of organic components may result in release of oxides of carbon and nitrogen.

Health Hazard Data

Routes of Entry: Inhalation, Ingestion, Eyes, Skin.

1Styrene-Butyl Acrylate Copolymer

Subcutaneous implantation of polymeric styrene powder in rats has induced tumors at the site of implantation.

2Carbon Black

Group 2B “Possible Carcinogen”; IARC

Overexposure to carbon black is associated with causing irritation, conjunctivitis, and corneal hypoplasia of the eyes; minor irritation and eczema of the skin; and irritation and bronchitis. Long-term inhalation exposure may be associated with causing lung cancer.

3Paraffin Wax

Group 3 “Not Classifiable”; IARC

May cause eye, skin, respiratory, and digestive tract irritation. Paraffin is an equivocal tumorgenic agent by RTECS criteria.

4Amorphous Fumed Silica

Group 3 “Not Classifiable”; IARC

Overexposure to amorphous silica has been associated with causing irritation of the lungs and pneumoconiosis. Long-term inhalation exposure may be associated with producing tumors in laboratory animals.

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Oki 18/24DXE-2 Fire and Explosion Hazard Data, Health Hazard Data, Flash Point Method Used Not applicable Flammable Limits