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Old Bridge Chemicals Acidified Copper Sulfate

Old Bridge Chemicals’ Acidified Copper Sulfate has been specifically formulated for use in the dairy industry. The product offers benefits over more traditional footbaths based on tetracycline, formaldehyde, copper sulfate or other chemicals. The lower pH of Acidified Copper Sulfate insures that more copper goes into solution, reducing your costs and providing a more efficient operation. The product is especially efficient in areas with hard water. Please note, this product is not intended for animal feed use.

Ingredient Name: Cupric Sulfate Anhydrous

Chemical Name: Copper(II) sulfate

Animal Species: Calves, Cattle

Labeling Claims: Non-Carcinogenic, Not Listed In California Proposition 65

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Identification & Functionality

Chemical Name
Animal Feed & Nutrition Functions
CAS No.
7758-98-7
Ingredients
Copper Sulfate
EC No.
231-847-6
Manufactured In

United States of America

Features & Benefits

Animal Feed & Nutrition Features
HII Features

Applications & Uses

Animal Species
Base Chemicals End Uses
Home Care Applications

Properties

Typical Properties
ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
Antimonymax. 3ppm
Arsenic Contentmax. 2ppmICP
Cadmium Contentmax. 3ppm
Citric Acid15 - 20%
Copper Sulfate Pentahydrate80 - 85%
Iron Content200ppm
Lead Content25ppm
Typical Analysis
ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
Copper Sulfate Pentahydrate80-85%
Citric Acid15-20%
Lead Content25.0ppm
Iron Content200.0ppm
Cadmium Contentmax. 3ppm
Arsenicmax. 2ppm
Antimony Contentmax. 3ppm

Regulatory & Compliance

Safety & Health

Environmental Hazards

Copper Sulfate is toxic to fish and aquatic organisms. If the product is spilled, comply with Federal, State and local regulations on reporting spills. Refer to Old Bridge Chemicals’ Material Safety Sheet for further details.

Safe Handling

The product is acidic and causes severe eye irritation. It may be irritating to the skin and may cause sensitization reactions in certain individuals. Avoid breathing the dust as it may be irritating to the upper respiratory tract. Contact with eyes and skin should be avoided by using safety goggles and rubber gloves. In case of eye contact, immediately flush eyes with plenty of water for 15 minutes and call a physician. If Copper Sulfate is ingested, give large amounts of milk or water. Call a physician. Contaminated clothing should be thoroughly washed before reuse. Refer to Old Bridge Material Safety Data Sheet entitled "Acidified Copper Sulfate."

Environmental Hazards

Copper Sulfate is toxic to fish and aquatic organisms. If the product is spilled, comply with Federal, State and local regulations on reporting spills.

Packaging & Availability

Packaging Type
Packaging Information

The Product is packaged in 50-pound multi-wall bags or 2,000 lb. Super Sacks.

Packaging

The Product is packaged in 50 pound multi-wall bags.

Storage & Handling

Storage

Acidified Copper Sulfate should be stored in a cool, dry place. Avoid storing in damp or wet areas.

Shipping Information

DOT Hazard Class: Environmentally Hazardous Substance, solid, NOS. (Cupric Sulfate) 9, UN3077, PGIII, RQ, Marine Pollutant, NMFC 044150-02 CL65

Storage

Acidified Copper Sulfate should be stored in a cool, dry place. Avoid storing in damp or wet areas.

  • Safe Handling

The product is acidic and causes severe eye irritation. It may be irritating to the skin and may cause sensitization reactions in certain individuals. Avoid breathing the dust as it may be irritating to the upper respiratory tract. Contact with eyes and skin should be avoided through the use of safety goggles and rubber gloves. In case of eye contact, immediately flush eyes with plenty of water for 15 minutes and call a physician. If Copper Sulfate is ingested, give large amounts of milk or water. Call a physician. Contaminated clothing should be thoroughly washed before reuse. Refer to Old Bridge Material Safety Data Sheet entitled “Acidified Copper Sulfate.”