Copper Powder SDS PDF – Safety Data Sheet Download

Copper Powder SDS PDF – Safety Data Sheet Download

Copper Powder SDS

📄 Copper Powder SDS PDF download, GHS classification, CAS 7440-50-8, hazard statements, and industrial safety information.

Copper powder is a fine reddish-brown metallic powder used in electronics, metallurgy, catalysts, and additive manufacturing. It may form combustible dust-air mixtures and can pose environmental hazards to aquatic life.


What is Copper Powder?

  • Chemical formula Cu
  • Fine reddish-brown metallic powder
  • Combustible in dust form
  • Used in electronics, alloys, and industrial applications

Basic Information

PropertyValueNotes
Chemical FormulaCuMetallic element
CAS Number7440-50-8Unique identifier
AppearanceReddish-brown powderFine particulate
Melting Point1085 °CBulk metal property
UN NumberNot classifiedDepends on form
ClassificationCombustible Dust / Environmental HazardPhysical / Aquatic risk

GHS Hazard Classification

SymbolClassificationDescription
Combustible DustExplosion risk in air
🌬️STOT SE (Category 3)Respiratory irritation
🌊Hazardous to Aquatic Environment (Category 1)Very toxic to aquatic life

Hazard Statements

CodeStatement
H335May cause respiratory irritation
H410Very toxic to aquatic life with long lasting effects
May form combustible dust concentrations

⚠️ Copper powder may generate combustible dust clouds and pose explosion risks. Avoid dust accumulation, ignition sources, and release to the environment. Use proper ventilation and protective equipment.


SDS Download (English)

📄 [Copper Powder Safety Data Sheet (SDS) PDF – Sigma-Aldrich]
Click to download the official Copper Powder SDS PDF provided by Sigma-Aldrich

📄 [Copper Powder Safety Data Sheet (SDS) PDF – American Elements]
Click to download the official SDS PDF provided by American Elements

📄 [Copper Powder Safety Data Sheet (SDS) PDF – Goodfellow]
Click to download the official SDS PDF provided by Goodfellow


Important Notice

⚠️ This information is provided for reference only.
Regulatory classification and requirements may vary depending on manufacturer and jurisdiction.
Always consult the official SDS issued by the supplier before handling the substance.


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