| 1.
Chemical Characterisation |
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Synthetic
Resin, Glycol, Basic Dye-stuff |
| 1.1 Appearance |
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Pasty |
| 1.2 Colour |
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Blue, Red, Black, Green
& Other Colours |
| 1.3 Odor |
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Almost Odorless |
| 2.
Physical and Safety-Technical Data |
2.1 Melting Point
Boiling Point at 1013 mbar |
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< - 20oC
> 190oC |
| 2.2 Density ( 20oC) |
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1.08 - 1.15 g/cm |
| 2.3 Vapour Pressure
( 20o C) |
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0.1 mbar |
| 2.4 Viscosity ( 20o C) |
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18,500 - 25,000 CPS |
| 2.5 Solubility in Water
( 20o C) |
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approx. 100 g/l |
| 2.6 pH-value ( 20o C) |
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6 - 7 |
| 2.7 Flash Point |
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> 121oC |
| 2.8 Ignition Temperature |
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> 410oC |
2.9 Explosion limits
(in air)
Lowest Highest |
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3 Vol. %
12 Vol. % |
| 2.10 Thermal Decomposition |
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Over 160oC |
2.11 Hazardous Decomposition
Products |
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None |
| 2.12 Hazardous Reaction |
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None |
| 2.12 Further Information |
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| 3.
Regulations |
| 4.
Precautions, Storage and Handling |
| 4.1 Technical Precautions |
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None |
| 4.2 Personal Precautions |
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Inhalation : Eyes : X
Skin : X Others : |
| 4.3 Work Practices |
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Skin Contamination:
Rinse thoroughly with water and soap |
| 4.4 Fire and explosion
data |
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Ignition Group G2 |
| 4.5 Waste Disposal |
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Incinerate at official
sites according to local laws concerning health and pollution |
| 5.
Steps to be taken in case of accidents and fire |
| 5.1 After material has
been spilled or released |
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Collect by a suitable
equipment for salvage or disposal |
| 5.2 Extinguishing media |
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suitable: water, CO2, extinguishing powder
not suitable:. /. |
| 5.3 First aid |
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Wash skin with water, rinse eyes
thoroughly with water |
| 5.4 Other Precautions |
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. / . |
| 6.
Health Hazard Data |
| . LD 50 oral |
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(rat) > 3000 mg/kg
calculated according to EG-formula. |
| . Skin Irritation |
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(rabbit) Slightly irritating |
| . Trous membrance irritation |
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(rabbit eye) Slightly
to moderate irritation |
| . Inhalation risk |
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(rat: test results depends
on toxicity on volatility) N/A |
| 7.
Ecology Data |
| Elimination from water |
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good, mainly by biological
reduction |
| Degree valuation text
method analysing method |
| Ball pen inks should
not come into waters without
being pre-treated. If the watersoluble Components of the ball
pen ink are led into an adapted biological clarification plant
disorders of the decomposing activities of the activated sludge
are not to be expected. |
| 8.
Additional Information |
| Like all chemicals,
this product should be handled and used in accordance with good
industrial hygiene practices and in conformity with any legal
regulations. |
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