Synonyms: Red Copper Oxide; Brown Copper Oxide; Copper (I) Oxide
CAS No.: 1317-39-1
Molecular Weight:
143.08
Chemical Formula: Cu2O
CAS No.:1317-39-1
EINECS号:215-270-7
Melting Point: 1232 °C
Boiling Point: 1800 °C
Solubility: Water solubility: Practically insoluble
Appearance: red-brown powder
Risk Codes: 22-50/53-51/53-11
Safety: 22-60-61-16-7
Transport Information: UN 3077 9/PG 3
Nordox cuprous oxide, paint grade, micro milled into fine powder,
Description
Nordox cuprous oxide, originally produced in Norway, paint grade, micro milled into fine red powder, technical grade cuprous oxide, stable properties, with no molybdenum as impurity.
Tally with ASTM Standard D912-81, US MIL P-15169A, British maritime affair byelaw 1150 and French Marine Standard G611, titer: 13.
Use for the substance / preparation: Active ingredient in marine antifouling paints.
Chemical Properties:
Cu2O content: Min. 97%
Total Cu: Min. 86%
Metallic Cu: Min. 0.0001%
Cupric Cu: Max. 1%
Chloride and sulphate: Min. 0.5%
Metals other than Cu: Max. 0.5%
Acetone dissolvent material: Min. 0.5%
Nitric acid indissolvable material: Min. 1%
Stability (Oxidized reducing agent): Min. 1%
Package:
25 kg multiple paper / Al / PE bags. 100 kg per metal barrel.500-1000 kg per whole bag.
Security Index:
Product: Cuprous oxide, Red
Product breed: active ingredient in anti-fouling painting
Composition:
Cu2O content: Min. 97% (Aprox)
Cupric Cu: Max. 1%
Metals other than cu: 0.5%
Chloride and sulphate: Min. 0.5%
Silicate: 0.5%
Organism: 0.5%
1, Appearance, scent etc.
Red powder, 25 kg package
2, professional health index:
TLV: about Cuprous oxide: none, copper dust: 1 g/cubic meter
LD50: 1340mg/kg (ori.rat)
Applications:
NORDOX CUPROUS OXIDE, RED, PAINT GRADE is used to made ship bottom anti-fouling paint (to kill the lower marine plants and animals); it
shows excellent effects to inhibit and kill the Myxobacteria, algae, Shelled creatures, waterweeds and other common microbes in water. It is a long acting antifouling
Packing:25kg in the PP bag, 25 tons in the 20\'FCL