Copper Oxide

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Copper Oxide is a multifunctional copper compound used across ceramic, glass, and chemical industries. It serves as a raw material for magnetic materials, a pigment, a catalyst in organic reactions, an oil desulfurization agent, and an optical glass polishing material.
Formula CAS No. Content
CuO 1317-38-0 97%min
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Copper Oxide CAS No.1317-38-0,fairsky
Copper Oxide CAS No.1317-38-0,fairsky
Copper Oxide CAS No.1317-38-0,fairsky
Copper Oxide CAS No.1317-38-0,fairsky
Copper Oxide CAS No.1317-38-0,fairsky

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Copper Oxide Properties Properties

Copper Oxide is the black nonfinalize design powder or crystallize, pellet (monophase powder) with density 6.313, melting point 1446℃, melting rate11.80KJ/mol, hardness 3.4, dielectric constant 18.10. It doesnt dissolve in water, but dissolves is in acid, ammononia water, ammonium chloride, then turns into blue solution. It can be also turned back to copper powder with hydrogen or carbon monoxide in high temperature.

Copper Oxide Application Application

As raw material to produce magnetic materials such as Nickel Zinc ferrites and temperature sensitive elements, or used as pigment in ceramic and glass industry; it can also be used as catalyst of organic reaction to produce rayon or as raw materials of other copper compounds, oil desulfurization agent, anti-creasing agent of paint and polishing paste of optical glass.

Copper Oxide Storage Storage

Store at a ventilating and dry place, prevent rain.

Copper Oxide Packing Packing

50kg drums /25kg bags

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What specifications do you supply?

Fairsky supplies multiple grades including:

Industrial grade

Electroplating grade

Feed grade

Fireworks grade

What are the main application industries?

Ceramics & glass: Colorant and flux
Chemical catalysts: Organic synthesis and gas treatment
Agriculture: Micronutrient fertilizer

Customized specifications are available.

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