Safe storage and transportation of cuprous chloride
Safe storage and transportation of cuprous chloride

Cuprous chloride (CuCl) is a highly reactive chemical compound widely used in industries such as pharmaceuticals, silicone production, and high-end inks. Due to its sensitivity to moisture and air, proper storage is critical to maintaining its purity and preventing hazardous reactions.

Key storage considerations include:

Dry Environment: Store in airtight containers to prevent moisture absorption, which can lead to degradation.

Temperature Control: Maintain a stable temperature below 25°C (77°F) to avoid thermal decomposition.

Segregation: Keep away from oxidizing agents and acids to prevent dangerous reactions.


Moisture-proof packaging cuprous chloride

Packaging Standards for Safe Transportation

Transporting cuprous chloride demands compliance with international safety standards such as IMDG (International Maritime Dangerous Goods) and DOT (Department of Transportation) regulations. Proper packaging minimizes risks during transit.

Packaging TypeMaterialCapacity
DrumHDPE (High-Density Polyethylene)25 kg
BagMulti-layer laminated foil1 kg / 5 kg

Handling and Safety Protocols

Workers handling cuprous chloride must wear appropriate PPE (Personal Protective Equipment), including gloves, goggles, and respirators if dust exposure is possible. Spill containment measures should be in place, and emergency eyewash stations must be accessible.

Key Safety Measures:

Use corrosion-resistant tools for handling to prevent contamination.
Avoid direct skin contact; wash immediately if exposure occurs.
Ensure proper ventilation in storage areas to prevent fume accumulation.


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