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Nylon Ultimaker Safety Data Sheet

Nylon is a 3D printer filament that presents minimal risks if handled properly. It does not classify as hazardous according to current regulation. Inhalation of gases from molten nylon or contact with hot material can cause burns, so proper ventilation and protective equipment are recommended especially around molten nylon. The filament decomposes above 300°C and has an autoignition temperature above 430°C, so fire risks exist at high temperatures.

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Nylon Ultimaker Safety Data Sheet

Nylon is a 3D printer filament that presents minimal risks if handled properly. It does not classify as hazardous according to current regulation. Inhalation of gases from molten nylon or contact with hot material can cause burns, so proper ventilation and protective equipment are recommended especially around molten nylon. The filament decomposes above 300°C and has an autoignition temperature above 430°C, so fire risks exist at high temperatures.

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Safety

data sheet
Nylon
1. Identification of the substance / preparation and of the company
1.1 Trade name Nylon

1.2  Use of the product 3D printer filament

1.3 Supplier Ultimaker B.V.


Watermolenweg 2
4191 PN, Geldermalsen
The Netherlands

Emergency phone number In case of toxicological emergency, contact your doctor

2. Hazards identification according to regulation (EC) No 1272/2008 and GHS


2.1  Classification of the substance or mixture No risk exists to the health of users if the product is
handled and processed properly

2.2  Label elements Not applicable

2.3  Other hazards Not known

3. Composition / information on ingredients


3.1 Composition Polyamide (grade based on PA6/PA66)

3.2 Mixture Not applicable

4. First-aid measures
4.1  Description of first-aid measures

General advice If you feel unwell, seek medical advice (show the label where
possible). Never give anything by mouth to an unconscious
person

Inhalation In case of inhalation of gases released from molten filament,


move person into fresh air

Skin contact Wash with soap and water. Seek medical attention if symptoms
occur. If burned by contact with hot material, cool molten
material adhering to skin as quickly as possible with water – do
not try to peel it off. Seek medical attention, if necessary, for
material removal and treatment of the burns

Eye contact Any material that contacts the eye should be washed out
immediately with water. If easy to do, remove contact lenses.
Seek medical attention if symptoms persist. If molten material
contacts the eye, immediately flush with plenty of water for at
least 15 minutes. Seek medical attention immediately

Ingestion Not probable. Seek medical advice in case ingestion occurs

Note to physician Treat symptomatically

Safety data sheet – Ultimaker Nylon 1


4.2 Most important symptoms and effects, Burns should be treated as thermal burns. The material will come
both acute and delayed off as healing occurs; therefore immediate removal from skin is
not necessary

4.3 Indication of any immediate medical No data available


attention and special treatment needed

5. Firefighting measures
5.1 General advice Material can accumulate static charges, which may cause an
electrical spark (ignition source). Use proper bonding and/or
grounding procedures

5.2 Extinguishing media Foam, carbon dioxide (CO2), water, or dry chemical

Unsuitable extinguishing media: not known

5.3 Special hazards arising from the Burning produces unpleasant and toxic fumes: carbon oxides
substance or mixture (COx)

5.4 Advice for firefighters Use self-contained breathing apparatus and full protective
clothing

6. Accidental release measures


6.1 Personal precautions, protective  void breathing gases released from molten filament. Ensure
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equipment, and emergency procedures adequate ventilation, especially in confined areas

6.2  Environmental precautions No data available

6.3 Methods and materials for containment  llow to solidify molten material. Dispose of waste and residue
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and cleaning up according to local regulations

6.4  Reference to other sections -

7. Handling and storage


7.1  Precautions for safe handling Avoid contact with molten material

7.2 Conditions for safe storage, including any Product should be stored in a dry and cool place at temperatures
incompatibilities between -20 to +30 °C. Avoid direct sunlight. Minimize moisture
uptake by leaving it in a sealed package with the supplied
desiccant

7.3  Specific end use(s) Filament for 3D printing

8. Exposure controls / personal protection


8.1  Control parameters None

DNEL No data available

PNEC No data available

8.2  Exposure controls

Eye protection Use safety glasses for prolonged staring at printing

Skin and body protection  ood practice suggests to minimize skin contact. When material
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is heated, wear gloves to protect against thermal burns

Safety data sheet – Ultimaker Nylon 2


Respiratory protection If engineering controls do not maintain airborne concentrations
below recommended exposure limits (when applicable) or to
an acceptable level (in countries where exposure limits have
not been established), an approved respirator must be used.
Respirator type: air-purifying respirator with an appropriate
government-approved (where applicable) air-purifying filter,
cartridge, or canister. Contact a health and safety professional or
manufacturer for specific information

Hand protection Follow good industrial hygiene practices

Hygiene measures Follow good industrial hygiene practices

Engineering measures  ood general ventilation (typically 10 air changes per hour)
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is recommended. Ventilation rates should be matched to
conditions. If applicable, use process enclosures, local exhaust
ventilation, or other engineering controls that maintain airborne
levels below recommended exposure limits. If exposure limits
have not been established, maintain airborne levels to an
acceptable level

9. Physical and chemical properties


9.1  Information on basic physical and chemical properties

Appearance Filament

Color Transparent and black

Odor Slight

Flash point > 400 °C

Ignition temperature -

Thermal decomposition > 300 °C

Auto-ignition temperature > 430 °C

Melting point / range 185 - 195 °C

Density 1.14 g/cm3

Water solubility Insoluble

Solubility in other solvents Sulfuric acid, 96%

9.2  Other information -

10. Stability
Stable under recommended storage conditions

10.1 Reactivity No data available

10.2  Chemical stability Good chemical stability

10.3  Possibility of hazardous reactions No decomposition or hazardous reactions if stored and applied
as directed

10.4  Conditions to avoid Print temperatures above 280 °C (at standard printing speeds)

10.5  Incompatible materials -

10.6  Hazardous decomposition products See 5.2

Safety data sheet – Ultimaker Nylon 3


11. Toxicological information
11.1  Information on toxicological effects

Principal routes of exposure Eye contact, skin contact, inhalation, ingestion

Acute toxicity There were no target organ effects noted following ingestion or
dermal exposure in animal studies

Skin corrosion / irritation May cause eye / skin irritation. Product dust may be irritating to
the eyes, skin, and respiratory system

Serious eye damage / eye irritation No data available

Respiratory or skin sensitization No data available

Reproductive toxicity No data available

Carcinogenicity No data available

12. Ecological information


12.1 Toxicity To date, proper use of the filament has not been associated with
any detrimental effect on health

12.2  Persistence and degradability Non-degradable

12.3  Bioaccumulative potential Bio accumulate

12.4  Mobility in soil No data available

12.5  Results of PBT and vPvB assessment No data available

12.6  Other adverse effects No data available

13. Disposal considerations


13.1  Waste treatment methods In accordance with local and national regulations

14. Transport information


ADR Not regulated

RID Not regulated

IATA Not regulated

IMDG Not regulated

Special precautions for user -

Safety data sheet – Ultimaker Nylon 4


15. Regulatory information
Not meant to be all-inclusive – selected regulations represented

15.1 Safety, health, and environmental regulations / legislation specific for the substance or mixture

US Regulations:

Sara 313 title III -

TSCA Inventory List -

OSHA hazard category -

CERCLA -

WHMIS -

State right-to-know requirements -

Other Inventories:

Canada DSL Inventory List -

REACH / EU EINIECS Components are in compliance with REACH

EU/722/2012 -

NEHAPS -

Japan (ECL/MITI) -

Australia (AICS) -

Korean toxic substances control act (ECL) -

Philippines inventory (PICCS) -

Chinese chemical inventory (IECSC) -

15.2 Chemical Safety Assessment No data available

16. Other information


The information provided in this Safety Data Sheet (SDS) is based on current knowledge and experience. This
information is provided without warranty. This information should help to make an independent determination of
the methods to ensure proper and safe use and disposal of the filament

Version Version 4.002

Date January 14, 2019

Safety data sheet – Ultimaker Nylon 5

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