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Material Safety Data Sheets for chemical products and Article Information Sheets, for items such as film, paper, and equipment, contain country specific regulatory information.
Material Safety Data Sheets/Article Information Sheets may also be available for other products in order to provide guidance on their safe use and disposal; their existence does not imply that the product is subject to regulation as a chemical substance or mixture.
1.    Choose Appropriate Kodak Company.
2.    Choose a Report Category (Product MSDS or Article Information Sheet).
3.    Enter the Catalog/Reorder Number (with no spaces or hyphens) or part/full product name(obtained from the product label).
4.    Finally, click on the search button.
Select Kodak Company, Category and Language:
Kodak/Kodak Company:
Report category:
Country/Language:
Select Catalog Number or Keyword:
Catalog/Reorder Number:
Product Name / Keyword:
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Couldn't locate your MSDS?
In the event you have searched for a MSDS/SDS and could not locate the information you are searching for, please see below for some additional guidance.
In an effort to help you properly dispose of your discontinued or old Kodak chemistry, please refer to our Disposal Guidelines for Discontinued Kodak Photographic Processing Products
In the event that the information you are requesting is from a company Eastman Kodak Company has sold, or is a joint venture, you may contact that company directly.
Laboratory and Research Chemicals
For old Laboratory Research Products (LRP), you may contact Fisher Chemical Company at 1-800-766-7000 or visit their website at www.fishersci.com for product information.
Fibers and Plastics
Please contact Eastman Chemical Company at 423-229-2000 or visit their website at www.eastman.com for product information.
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Looking for a MSDS for film, paper or equipment?
Kodak photographic films, papers, and equipment do not require a Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) / Safety Data Sheet (SDS), which are only required for chemical products. Under normal conditions photographic films, papers, and equipment do not pose a physical hazard or health risk. In response to customer needs, Kodak has created Article Information Sheets for films and papers.
Disposal of Photographic Films and Papers