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HP 3D Consumables Recycling

V 2.2
May 2022

© Copyright 2021 HP Development Company, L.P. The information contained herein is provided for information purposes only. The only terms and conditions
governing the sale of HP 3D printer solutions are those set forth in a written sales agreement. The only warranties for HP products and services are set forth in the
express warranty statements accompanying such products and services. Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty or additional
binding terms and conditions. HP shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein and the information herein is subject to change
without notice. 1
Table of contents

1 HP 3D consumables recyclable through HP ..................................................................... 4

2 HP 3D consumables recyclable locally ............................................................................. 5

3 HP 3D consumables not currently recyclable................................................................... 5

4 Region Specific Instructions for Recycling 3D Consumables Through HP’s Planet


Partners Program ..................................................................................................................... 6
4.1 Americas ....................................................................................................................................................... 6
4.2 Europe, Middle East, Africa .......................................................................................................................... 7
4.3 Asia and South Pacific .................................................................................................................................. 7

5 3D Locally Recyclable Consumables Instructions ............................................................. 8


5.1 30 L materials container recycling instructions............................................................................................ 8
5.2 300 L materials container recycling instructions........................................................................................ 14
5.3 10 L materials container recycling instructions.......................................................................................... 24
5.4 3 and 5 L agents container recycling instructions ...................................................................................... 26

6 Waste Profile Data Sheets for HP 3D Materials and Agents .......................................... 29


6.1 HP 3D600/3D700/3D710 Fusing and Detailing Agents .............................................................................. 29
6.2 HP 3D400/3D450 Fusing, Bright Fusing, Detailing, Cyan, Yellow, Magenta, and Black Agents ................. 29
6.3 HP 3D HR PA 12 Material ........................................................................................................................... 30
6.4 HP 3D HR PA 11 Material ........................................................................................................................... 31
6.5 HP 3D HR PA 12 GB Material ...................................................................................................................... 32
6.6 HP 3D HR CB PA 12 Material ...................................................................................................................... 32
6.7 HP 3D HR PP Material................................................................................................................................. 33
6.8 HP 3D HR TPA Material .............................................................................................................................. 34

7 End of Life Solutions for HP 3D400/3D450 Printheads .................................................. 34


7.1 HP 3D400/3D450 Printheads replaced through warranty ......................................................................... 35

© Copyright 2021 HP Development Company, L.P. The information contained herein is provided for information purposes only. The only terms and conditions
governing the sale of HP 3D printer solutions are those set forth in a written sales agreement. The only warranties for HP products and services are set forth in the
express warranty statements accompanying such products and services. Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty or additional
binding terms and conditions. HP shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein and the information herein is subject to change
without notice. 2
7.2 4.2 HP 3D400/3D450 Printheads at end of life (Not replaced through warranty) ..................................... 35

8 End of Life Solutions for MJF printed parts .................................................................... 35

© Copyright 2021 HP Development Company, L.P. The information contained herein is provided for information purposes only. The only terms and conditions
governing the sale of HP 3D printer solutions are those set forth in a written sales agreement. The only warranties for HP products and services are set forth in the
express warranty statements accompanying such products and services. Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty or additional
binding terms and conditions. HP shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein and the information herein is subject to change
Table of
without notice. contents 3
1 HP 3D consumables recyclable
through HP
HP Planet Partners Program is available for the following HP 3D Consumables in the US, Canada,
Australia, China, Indonesia, South Korea, Malaysia, Puerto Rico, and Thailand.
For region specific return instructions click HERE

HP 3D400 Lamp
HP 3D600/710 HP HP Cleaning Roll Modules
Printheads 3D400/3D450 3D400/450 (US only)
Printheads Agent
(Click Here for Cartridges
Details)

1 HP 3D consumables recyclable through HP 4


2 HP 3D consumables recyclable
locally

30L Materials 300L Materials 10L Materials 3L and 5L


Container
Container Container Agent Cartridges

3 HP 3D consumables not currently


recyclable
3.1 Filter

Consult your local waste authorities on appropriate disposal.

3.2 Non-recyclable SKUs list

In the following countries the products listed below cannot be returned through HP’s
Planet Partners Program: Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, EU, Hong Kong, India, Israel, Japan,
Mexico, Morocco, New Zealand, Norway, Philippines, Peru, Serbia, Singapore, South Africa,
Switzerland, and Turkey

2 HP 3D consumables recyclable locally 5


Consult your local waste authorities on appropriate disposal.
F9K08SERIES HP 3D600 Printhead
V1Q77SERIES HP 3D710 Printhead
V1Q60SERIES HP 3D600 Fusing Agent 3L
V1Q61SERIES HP 3D600 Detailing Agent 3L
V1Q63SERIES HP 3D700 5L Fusing Agent
V1Q64SERIES HP 3D700 5L Detailing Agent
V1Q70SERIES HP 3D450 250ml Black Agent
V1Q71SERIES HP 3D400 500ml Fusing Agent
V1Q73SERIES HP 3D450 250ml Yellow Agent
V1Q74SERIES HP 3D450 250ml Magenta Agent
V1Q75SERIES HP 3D450 250ml Cyan Agent
V1Q77SERIES HP 3D710 Printhead
V1Q78SERIES HP 3D710 5L Fusing Agent
V1Q79SERIES HP 3D710 5L Detailing Agent
V1Q80SERIES HP 3D400 500ml Detailing Agent
V1Q81SERIES HP 3D400 500ml Bright Fusing Agent
8WA27A HP 3D400 Air Inlet filter (similar to a standard HVAC filter made of
cardboard frame, synthetic media)
8WA29A HP 3D400 Air Exhaust Filter (polyester media, an aluminium frame, and
silicone gaskets)

4 Region Specific Instructions for


Recycling 3D Consumables Through
HP’s Planet Partners Program
4.1 Americas
1. Go to www.hp.com/recycle

4 Region Specific Instructions for Recycling 3D Consumables


Through HP’s Planet Partners Program 6
2. HP 3D consumables listed in Section 1 above are recyclable only in the US, Canada, and Puerto
Rico with the exception of the lamp which is accepted in the US only.
3. Click on “Original HP Ink and Toner Cartridges, and Samsung Toner Cartridges”.
4. Click on “Start Recycling”.
5. Click on “Mail it back”.
6. Select “HP Graphics & 3D cartridges and printheads” and enter the quantity of consumables
for recycling under “QTY”.
7. Scroll down and click on “Next Step”.
8. Login if you are a registered user or register as a new user. Registration is not mandatory but
recommended.
9. Follow the instructions on the website to order a shipping label, box(es) or a pre-paid envelope
to send in your HP 3D consumables for recycling. Note that boxes and/or envelopes will be
shipped to and from your site for free.

4.2 Europe, Middle East, Africa


1. Go to www.hp.com/recycle
2. The only HP 3D consumable accepted in this region for recycling through the HP Planet
Partners Program is the HP 3D400 Cleaning Roll.
3. Scroll down and under the “RECYCLE” section, select your region and country from the drop list.
4. Click on “Original HP Ink and Tone Cartridges, and Samsung Tone Cartridges” for recycling
your end of life HP 3D400 Cleaning Roll.
5. Click on “Box delivery and collection service”.
6. Click on “HP Graphics & 3D cartridges and printheads” and enter the quantity of HP 3D400
Cleaning Rolls for recycling.
7. Login if you are a registered user or register as a new user. Registration is mandatory.
8. Scroll down and click on “Next Step”.
9. Follow the instructions on the website to order box(es) to collect and send in your HP 3D400
Cleaning Rolls for recycling. Note that boxes will be shipped to and from your site for free.

4.3 Asia and South Pacific


1. Go to www.hp.com/recycle
2. HP 3D consumables listed in Section 1 above are recyclable only in Australia, China, Indonesia,
Malaysia, South Korea, and Thailand with the exception of the lamp which is accepted in the US
only.
3. Scroll down and under the “RECYCLE” section, select your region and country from the drop list.
4. Click on “Original HP Ink and Toner Cartridges, and Samsung Toner Cartridges”.
5. Click on “Start Recycling”.
6. Click on “Collection Service”.
7. Select “HP Graphics & 3D cartridges and printheads”.
8. Click on “Next Step”.

4 Region Specific Instructions for Recycling 3D Consumables


Through HP’s Planet Partners Program 7
9. Login if you are a registered user or register as a new user. Registration is mandatory.
10. Follow the instructions on the website to order collection of your HP 3D consumables for
recycling.

5 3D Locally Recyclable Consumables


Instructions
5.1 30 L materials container recycling instructions
1. Detach the two upper flaps.

2. Open the two lateral parts.

3. Remove the plastic protector.

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4. Rotate the cartridge connector and remove it carefully to avoid spreading any material left on it.

5. Open the remaining flap.

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6. HP recommends using the provided accessory to connect the explosion-protected vacuum cleaner to avoid
material spilling of any remaining material.

7. Switch-on the explosion-protected vacuum cleaner to remove the air from the bag while pushing it downwards
to separate the plastic bag from the cardboard.

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8. Take out the collapsed bag and remove the connector from the explosion-protected vacuum cleaner.

9. Remove the inner cardboard and the cardboard base that remains on the bottom.

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10. The following cardboard parts can be recycled through commonly available recycling programs.

NOTE: There are 6 plastic rivets that represents <1% of the weight of the cardboard of the product. Before disposing
please check with your local regulations if cardboard can be disposed with some amount of plastic mixed.

NOTE: The rivets can be removed with a plier or a similar tool, using it as a lever. Then, cardboard can be easily
folded.

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11. The following plastic parts may be recyclable in some communities, though programs may not exist in your
area. Contact your local recycling program for details.

NOTE: The cartridge connector contains an electronic chip that may not be disposed with other household waste in some
countries. It can be easily removed by breaking off the plastic clip. The chip can be disposed at a designated collection
point for recycling of waste electrical and electronic equipment. For more information, please contact your waste disposal
service.

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5.2 300 L materials container recycling instructions
1. Cut the straps with a cutter.

2. Open the flaps.

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3. Open laterals.

4. Remove the 4 plastic protectors

5. Rotate the cartridge connector and remove it carefully to avoid spreading any material left on it. Repeat this
action for the other three cartridge connectors.

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6. Rotate the cap and remove it. Repeat this action for the other three caps.

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7. Remove the top cardboard.

8. Take out the 4 bag assemblies by sliding them up.

9. Remove the inner corner-shorts (12) and the cardboard base that remains on the bottom.

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NOTE: tilt the box to retrieve the cardboard base.

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10. Separate the box from the pallet and remove the plastic on the pallet.
NOTE: Dispose the pallet according local regulations.

11. Take one bag assembly and screw the cap removed before.

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NOTE: you can use the cardboard base to hold it straight.

12. HP recommends using the provided accessory to connect the explosion-protected vacuum cleaner to avoid
material spilling if any remaining material.

13. Break the outer cardboard by the two sides.

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14. Switch-on the explosion-protected vacuum cleaner to remove the air from the bag while separating the plastic
bag from the cardboard.

NOTE: Remember to remove the provided accessory.

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15. Repeat the steps from 11 to 14 for the other 3 bag assemblies.
16. The following cardboard parts can be recycled through commonly available recycling programs.

NOTE: There are 8 plastic rivets that represents <1% of the weight of the cardboard of the product. Before disposing
please check with your local regulations if cardboard can be disposed with some amount of plastic mixed.

17. The following plastic parts may be recyclable in some communities, though programs may not exist in your
area. Contact your local recycling program for details.

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NOTE: The cartridge connector contains an electronic chip that may not be disposed with other household waste in
some countries. It can be easily removed by breaking off the plastic clip. The chip can be disposed at a designated
collection point for the recycling of waste electrical and electronic equipment. For more information, please contact
your waste disposal service.

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5.3 10 L materials container recycling instructions
1. Remove all labels. Dispose of adhesive labels in garbage/general waste.

2. Remove the lid by unscrewing from container. Remove additional label under lid and dispose in
garbage/general waste.

3. Remove the metal and


plastic auger. Pull on screw tab
to pull auger straight out of
container.

4. Use an explosion-protected vacuum cleaner to empty all remaining material from container. Vacuum powder
off the auger as well. DO NOT RINSE AND/OR EMPTY INTO DRAINS.
Container is now prepared for recycling.

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Note: Long slender vacuum attachment pictured was 3D printed with HP’s MJF technology. The .STL file is available for download
upon request. Email requests to Sustainability@hp.com. Attachment compatible with a vacuum hose outer diameter of 38mm.
HP recommends the part be made anti-static before using to vacuum material.

Attention: A small electronic chip is glued to the container that may not be disposed with garbage/general waste
in some countries. It can be easily removed before recycling.
While wearing safety goggles, wedge a flat blade screwdriver under the chip and with moderate pressure twist
screwdriver to pry off chip.
The chip can be disposed at a
designated collection point for
recycling of waste electrical and
electronic equipment. For more
information, please contact your
waste disposal service.

The remaining plastic parts may be


recycled through commonly available
local recycling programs, though
programs may not exist in your area.
Contact your local recycling program for
details.

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HDPE

#7

ABS

PP

5.4 3 and 5 L agents container


recycling instructions
1. Detach the upper flaps to open the box.

2. Remove plastic protector around the nozzle of the bag.

3. Pull out cardboard insert.

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4. Remove bag from box.
Collapse box. The
cardboard can be recycled
through commonly available recycling programs.

Dispose of plastic protector, bag,


and excess agent in compliance
with federal, state, and local
regulations. Waste profile data
sheets for agents are available
here.

Attention: A small electronic chip


is glued to the inside of the cartridge connector that may not be disposed with garbage/general waste in
some countries. It can be easily removed before recycling.

While wearing safety goggles, wedge a flat blade screwdriver under the chip and pry chip from plastic.

The chip can be disposed at a designated collection point for recycling of waste electrical and electronic
equipment. For more information, please contact your waste disposal service.

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6 Waste Profile Data Sheets for HP 3D
Materials and Agents
HP Inc. (“HP”) is providing the information in this document voluntarily as a service to its customers so that customers can
determine appropriate disposal methods for the products at the end of life. Safety Data Sheets (“SDSs”) such as the
Hazard Communication Standard of the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (“OSHA”) and similar
requirements in other countries can be found at www.hp.com/go/ecodata.

6.1 HP 3D600/3D700/3D710 Fusing and Detailing Agents


Flashpoint (USEPA Method 1020)
>110C

Corrosivity to steel (USEPA Method 1110)


Fusing Agent = 0.06 mm/year
Detailing Agent <0.1 mm/year

pH (USEPA Method 9040)


9.18

Metals Content (ICP-MS)


Antimony <0.1 mg/L
Arsenic 0.1 mg/L
Barium <0.1 mg/L
Beryllium <0.1 mg/L
Cadmium <0.1 mg/L
Chromium <0.1 mg/L
Copper <0.1 mg/L
Lead <0.1 mg/L
Mercury <0.1 mg/L
Nickel 0.1 mg/L
Selenium <0.1 mg/L
Silver <0.1 mg/L
Thallium <0.1 mg/L
Vanadium <0.1 mg/L
Zinc <0.1 mg/L

Toxicity (DOHS (Title 22) Hazardous Waste Bioassay using Fathead Minnow)
• LC50 for fish is >750 mg/L for all agents.
• Classified according to EC Regulation No. 1272/2008:
▪ Category 1B H360: May damage fertility or the unborn child.
▪ Category 1A H317: May cause an allergic skin reaction.

6.2 HP 3D400/3D450 Fusing, Bright Fusing, Detailing, Cyan, Yellow,


Magenta, and Black Agents
Flashpoint (USEPA Method 1020)

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>110C

Corrosivity to steel (USEPA Method 1110)


All agents < 0.78 mm/year

pH (USEPA Method 9040)


6.3 – 9.5

Metals Content (ICP-MS)


Antimony <0.1 mg/L
Arsenic 0.1 mg/L
Barium <0.1 mg/L
Beryllium <0.1 mg/L
Cadmium <0.1 mg/L
Chromium 0.1 mg/L
Copper <0.1 mg/L for all agents except Black = 1.2 mg/L, Cyan = 2800 mg/L
Lead <0.1 mg/L
Mercury <0.1 mg/L
Nickel 0.1 mg/L for all agents except Cyan = 0.3 mg/L
Selenium <0.1 mg/L
Silver <0.1 mg/L
Thallium <0.1 mg/L
Vanadium <0.1 mg/L
Zinc <0.2 mg/L

Toxicity (DOHS (Title 22) Hazardous Waste Bioassay using Fathead Minnow)
• LC50 for fish is >750 mg/L for Fusing, Detailing, Yellow, Black, Cyan, and Magenta agents.
• LC50 for fish is estimated to be 480 mg/L for Bright Fusing Agent.
• Bright Fusing Agent, Fusing Agent, and Detailing Agent are classified according to EC Regulation No.
1272/2008:
▪ Category 1B H360: May damage fertility or the unborn child.
▪ Category 1A H317: May cause an allergic skin reaction.
• Yellow, Black, Cyan, and Magenta Agents are classified according to EC Regulation No. 1272/2008:
▪ Category 1B H360: May damage fertility or the unborn child.

6.3 HP 3D HR PA 12 Material
Data provided is for the material only. A separate waste profile datasheet is available for the HP Agents.

Flammability
Not Readily Combustible Solid of Division 4.1, Not Classified as a Flammable Solid per Flammability Regulation
(EC) No. 440/2008 – Test A10 Flammability (Solids) UN Recommendations on the Transport of Dangerous Good,
Manual of Tests and Criteria – For Solids: Test N1, sub-section 33.2.1.4.

Organics (US EPA Method SW8260B and SW8270C)


None of the substances and compounds with a regulatory threshold as set by California 22 CCR Section
66261.24 Table 1 were detected above the regulatory threshold.

Metals Content – (US EPA Method SW6010B and SW7471A)


Antimony <0.2 mg/Kg
Arsenic <0.25 mg/Kg
Barium <0.07 mg/Kg
Beryllium <0.0800 mg/Kg

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Cadmium <0.0550 mg/Kg
Chromium <0.0500 mg/Kg
Cobalt <0.055 mg/Kg
Copper <0.650 mg/Kg
Lead <0.14 mg/Kg
Mercury <0.2 mg/Kg
Molybdenum <0.12 mg/Kg
Nickel <0.0500 mg/Kg
Selenium <0.42 mg/Kg
Silver <0.37 mg/Kg
Thallium <0.49 mg/Kg
Vanadium <0.18 mg/Kg
Zinc 5.9 mg/Kg

Aquatic Toxicity
• LC50 for fish is >750 mg/L per DOHS (Title 22) Hazardous Waste Bioassay using Fathead Minnow
• The powder does not carry an aquatic toxicity classification according to EC Regulation No. 1272/2008.

6.4 HP 3D HR PA 11 Material
Data provided is for the material only. A separate waste profile datasheet is available for the HP Agents.

Flammability
Not Readily Combustible Solid of Division 4.1, Not Classified as a Flammable Solid per Flammability Regulation
(EC) No. 440/2008 – Test A10 Flammability (Solids) UN Recommendations on the Transport of Dangerous Good,
Manual of Tests and Criteria – For Solids: Test N1, sub-section 33.2.1.4.

Organics (US EPA Method SW8260B and SW8270C)


None of the substances and compounds with a regulatory threshold as set by California 22 CCR Section
66261.24 Table 1 were detected above the regulatory threshold.

Metals Content – (US EPA Method SW6010B and SW7471A)


Antimony <0.2 mg/Kg
Arsenic <0.25 mg/Kg
Barium <0.07 mg/Kg
Beryllium <0.0800 mg/Kg
Cadmium <0.0550 mg/Kg
Chromium <0.0500 mg/Kg
Cobalt <0.055 mg/Kg
Copper <0.650 mg/Kg
Lead <0.14 mg/Kg
Mercury <0.2 mg/Kg
Molybdenum <0.12 mg/Kg
Nickel <0.050 mg/Kg
Selenium <0.42 mg/Kg
Silver <0.37 mg/Kg
Thallium <0.49 mg/Kg
Vanadium <0.18 mg/Kg
Zinc <0.25 mg/Kg

Aquatic Toxicity
• LC50 for fish is >750 mg/L per DOHS (Title 22) Hazardous Waste Bioassay using Fathead Minnow
• The material does not carry an aquatic toxicity classification according to EC Regulation No. 1272/2008.

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6.5 HP 3D HR PA 12 GB Material
Data provided is for the material only. A separate waste profile datasheet is available for the HP Agents.

Flammability
Not Readily Combustible Solid of Division 4.1, Not Classified as a Flammable Solid per Flammability Regulation
(EC) No. 440/2008 – Test A10 Flammability (Solids) UN Recommendations on the Transport of Dangerous Good,
Manual of Tests and Criteria – For Solids: Test N1, sub-section 33.2.1.4.

Organics (US EPA Method SW8260B and SW8270C)


None of the substances and compounds with a regulatory threshold as set by California 22 CCR Section
66261.24 Table 1 were detected above the regulatory threshold except for vinyl chloride which was detected at
2.4 mg/kg in the powder.

Metals Content – (US EPA Method SW6010B and SW7471A)


Antimony <0.050 mg/kg
Arsenic <0.15 mg/kg
Barium <0.055 mg/kg
Beryllium <0.055 mg/kg
Cadmium <0.10 mg/kg
Chromium <0.075 mg/kg
Cobalt <0.070 mg/kg
Copper <0.20 mg/kg
Lead <0.10 mg/kg
Mercury <0.083 mg/kg
Molybdenum <0.050 mg/kg
Nickel <0.50 mg/kg
Selenium <0.22 mg/kg
Silver <0.15 mg/kg
Thallium <0.20 mg/kg
Vanadium <0.10 mg/kg
Zinc <0.30 mg/kg

Aquatic Toxicity
• LC50 for fish is >750 mg/L per DOHS (Title 22) Hazardous Waste Bioassay using Fathead Minnow
• The powder does not carry an aquatic toxicity classification according to EC Regulation No. 1272/2008.

6.6 HP 3D HR CB PA 12 Material
Data provided is for the material only. A separate waste profile datasheet is available for the HP Agents.

Flammability
Not Readily Combustible Solid of Division 4.1, Not Classified as a Flammable Solid per Flammability Regulation
(EC) No. 440/2008 – Test A10 Flammability (Solids) UN Recommendations on the Transport of Dangerous Good,
Manual of Tests and Criteria – For Solids: Test N1, sub-section 33.2.1.4.

Organics (US EPA Method SW8260B and SW8270C)


None of the substances and compounds with a regulatory threshold as set by California 22 CCR Section
66261.24 Table 1 were detected above the regulatory threshold except for vinyl chloride which was detected at
2.4 mg/kg in the powder.

Metals Content – (US EPA Method SW6010B and SW7471A)


Antimony <0.05 mg/kg
Arsenic <0.15 mg/kg

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Barium <0.055 mg/kg
Beryllium <0.055 mg/kg
Cadmium <0.10 mg/kg
Chromium <0.075 mg/kg
Cobalt <0.070 mg/kg
Copper <0.2 mg/kg
Lead <0.10 mg/kg
Mercury <0.083 mg/kg
Molybdenum <0.050 mg/kg
Nickel <0.5 mg/kg
Selenium <0.22 mg/kg
Silver <0.15 mg/kg
Thallium <0.20 mg/kg
Vanadium <0.10 mg/kg
Zinc <0.30 mg/kg

Aquatic Toxicity
• LC50 for fish is >750 mg/L per DOHS (Title 22) Hazardous Waste Bioassay using Fathead Minnow
• The material does not carry an aquatic toxicity classification according to EC Regulation No. 1272/2008.

6.7 HP 3D HR PP Material
Data provided is for the material only. A separate waste profile datasheet is available for the HP Agents.

Flammability
Not Readily Combustible Solid of Division 4.1, Not Classified as a Flammable Solid per Flammability Regulation
(EC) No. 440/2008 – Test A10 Flammability (Solids) UN Recommendations on the Transport of Dangerous Good,
Manual of Tests and Criteria – For Solids: Test N1, sub-section 33.2.1.4.

Organics (US EPA Method SW8260B and SW8270C)


None of the substances and compounds with a regulatory threshold as set by California 22 CCR Section
66261.24 Table 1 were detected above the regulatory threshold.

Metals Content – (US EPA Method SW6010B and SW7471A)


Antimony <0.05 mg/Kg
Arsenic <0.15 mg/Kg
Barium <0.055 mg/Kg
Beryllium <0.055 mg/Kg
Cadmium <0.10 mg/Kg
Chromium <0.075 mg/Kg
Cobalt <0.070 mg/Kg
Copper <0.20 mg/Kg
Lead <0.10 mg/Kg
Mercury <0.083 mg/Kg
Molybdenum <0.050 mg/Kg
Nickel <0.50 mg/Kg
Selenium <0.22 mg/Kg
Silver <0.15 mg/Kg
Thallium <0.20 mg/Kg
Vanadium <0.10 mg/Kg
Zinc <0.30 mg/Kg

Aquatic Toxicity

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• LC50 for fish is >750 mg/L per DOHS (Title 22) Hazardous Waste Bioassay using Fathead Minnow
• The powder does not carry an aquatic toxicity classification according to EC Regulation No. 1272/2008.

6.8 HP 3D HR TPA Material


Data provided is for the material only. A separate waste profile datasheet is available for the HP Agents.

Flammability
Not Readily Combustible Solid of Division 4.1, Not Classified as a Flammable Solid per Flammability Regulation
(EC) No. 440/2008 – Test A10 Flammability (Solids) UN Recommendations on the Transport of Dangerous Good,
Manual of Tests and Criteria – For Solids: Test N1, sub-section 33.2.1.4.

Organics (US EPA Method SW8260B and SW8270C)


None of the substances and compounds with a regulatory threshold as set by California 22 CCR Section
66261.24 Table 1 were detected above the regulatory threshold except for 2-Acetylaminofluorene which was
detected at 6.91 mg/kg in the powder.

Metals Content – (US EPA Method SW6010B and SW7471A)


Antimony <0.050 mg/kg
Arsenic <0.15 mg/kg
Barium <0.055 mg/kg
Beryllium <0.055 mg/kg
Cadmium <0.10 mg/kg
Chromium <0.075 mg/kg
Cobalt <0.070 mg/kg
Copper <0.20 mg/kg
Lead <0.10 mg/kg
Mercury <0.083 mg/kg
Molybdenum <0.050 mg/kg
Nickel <0.50 mg/kg
Selenium <0.22 mg/kg
Silver <0.15 mg/kg
Thallium <0.55 mg/kg
Vanadium <0.10 mg/kg
Zinc <0.30 mg/kg

Aquatic Toxicity
• LC50 for fish is >750 mg/L per DOHS (Title 22) Hazardous Waste Bioassay using Fathead Minnow
• The powder does not carry an aquatic toxicity classification according to EC Regulation No. 1272/2008.

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3D400/3D450 Printheads
Please consider the appropriate solution below carefully. Once shipped, printheads cannot be recovered.

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7.1 HP 3D400/3D450 Printheads replaced through warranty
Please return HP 3D400/3D450 Printheads replaced through warranty to HP by following the instructions included with
the replacement printhead kit. For assistance or questions, please contact your HP 3D Support.

7.2 4.2 HP 3D400/3D450 Printheads at end of life (Not replaced through


warranty)
If the HP 3D400/3D450 Printhead has not been replaced through warranty and has reached end of life, this printhead can
be recycled through HP’s Planet Partners Program. To order a box for recycling printheads follow the appropriate country
specific instructions listed above.

Please check the “Not Currently Recyclable” list to see if your product is currently not accepted through HP’s Planet
Partners Program in your country or region here.

When packaging printheads to include in the shipping boxes provided by HP Planet Partners Program, HP recommends
packaging the end of life printhead individually in packaging materials from the new printhead. See below. Note:
printheads should always be handled, stored, and shipped with the shipping caps in place.

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printed parts
3D printed parts made with HP HR plastic materials may be recyclable where facilities exist. Please check with your local
recycling facility for recyclability of plastics made with HP HR plastics. In many cities, plastics recycling is based on shape

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rather on plastic type. Where appropriate, it is recommended that plastic parts be marked with the applicable plastic
marking code according to ISO 11469 to encourage recycling.

PA12: >PA12<
PA11: >PA11<
PA12 GB: >PA12-GB40<
PP: >PP<

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