Copper oxide manufacturers introduce copper oxide precautions
Skin contact: Remove contaminated clothing and rinse with running water.
Eye contact: Lift eyelids and rinse with running water or saline. Seek medical attention.
Inhalation: Remove from the site to fresh air. If breathing is difficult, give oxygen. Seek medical attention.
Ingestion: Drink plenty of warm water and induce vomiting. Drink egg white or milk to precipitate the metal. Seek medical attention.
Hazardous characteristics: no special combustion and explosion characteristics
Hazardous combustion products: non-combustible, must be combined with reducing agents to burn
Fire-fighting methods: Firefighters must wear full-body fire-fighting and anti-virus suits to extinguish the fire in the upwind direction. Whenever possible, remove the container from the fire to the open space.
Copper oxide is mainly used as a pigment for glass and porcelain, a desulfurizing agent, a catalyst, and also used as a coloring agent for the glass, enamel, ceramic industry, a paint-proofing agent, and a polishing agent for optical glass. Used in the manufacture of dyes, organic catalyst supports and copper compounds. It is also used in the rayon manufacturing industry and as a desulfurizer for oils and fats. Used as a raw material for the manufacture of other copper salts, it is also a raw material for making artificial gemstones.