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SHARP

Date Issued: Dec. 22,1998

MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET

MSDS No. B-1006

Section 1. Product Identification

Product Code: UX-3CR Imaging Film

Section 2. Supplier’s Name and Address

Sharp Corporation
22-22 Nagaike-cho, Abeno-ku, Osaka, Japan
Local suppliers are listed below. Please contact the nearest supplier for additional information.

(Country)

(Name and Telephone Number)

U.S.A.

Sharp Electronics Corporation
Telephone number for information : 1-800-237-4277
Emergency telephone number

: 1-800-255-3924

Canada

Sharp Electronics of Canada Ltd.
Telephone number for information : 905-890-2100
Emergency telephone number

: 1-800-424-9300

United
Kingdom

Sharp Electronics(U.K.)Ltd.
Telephone number for information : 01923-474013

Section 3. Ingredients

Ingredients

CAS No.

Proportion

OSHA PEL

ACGIH TLV

Other Limits

Polyethylene terephthalate

25038-59-9

51.0 %

-

-

-

Carbon black

1333-86-4

8.5 %

3.5mg/m3

3.5mg/m3

-

Ethylene-vinyl acetate
copolymer

24937-78-8

3.1 %

-

-

-

Ester wax

8015-86-9

5.6 %

-

-

-

Parraffin wax

8002-74-2

12.5 %

-

2mg/m3 (fume)

-

Microcrystalline wax

63231-60-7

15.2 %

-

-

-

Modified wax

8016-60-2

1.3 %

-

-

-

Polyester resin

27923-68-8

1.3 %

-

-

-

Others

-

1.5 %

-

-

-

Section 4. Hazardous Identification (Emergency Overview)

This product is ink film for thermal transfer facsimile. "Ink film" is a thin film coated with ink.
It is no special hazard under normal use condition.

Section 5. Health Hazard Data

Route(s) of Entry:

Inhalation ?

Skin ?

Ingestion ?

+

not applicable

not applicable

Possible but very

unusual

+

Health Hazards:

The ingredients are not listed in ACGIH (1986) and OSHA (1989) except carbon
black and paraffin wax

Carcinogenicity:

In 1996 the IARC reevaluated carbon black as a Group 2B carcinogen (possible
human carcinogen). This classification is given to chemicals for which there is
inadequate human evidence, but sufficient animal evidence on which to base an
opinion of carcinogenicity. The classification is based upon the development of lung
tumors in rats receiving chronic inhalation exposures to free carbon black at levels
that induce particle overload of the lung. Studies performed in animal models other
than rats did not show any association between carbon black and lung tumors.

Signs and Symptoms of Exposure:

not applicable

Medical Conditions Generally Aggravated by Exposure: not applicable
Emergency and First Aid Procedures:

not applicable

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