Chemical Name: Ferric oxide
CAS No.: 1309-37-1
Molecular Formula: Fe2O3
Molecular Weight: 159.69
Appearance: Red Powder
Chemical Name: Ferric oxide
CAS No.: 1309-37-1
Molecular Formula: Fe2O3
Molecular Weight: 159.69
Appearance: Red Powder
Ferric oxide Details
Chemical Name: Ferric oxide
CAS No.: 1309-37-1
Molecular Formula: Fe2O3
Molecular Weight: 159.69
Molecular Structure:
Appearance: Red Powder
Typical Properties
Item | Specifications | Results |
Tint(compared with standard sample) | Approximate | Approximate |
Tinting Strength(compared with standard sample) | 95-105 | 99 |
Volatile % AT 105℃≤ | 1 | 0.5 |
Dissolve in Water %≤ | 0.5 | 0.3 |
PH Value of suspension | 3.5-7.0 | 5 |
Remainders of sifting,≤% | 0.3 | 0.28 |
Oil Absorption(g/100ml) | 15-25 | 21 |
Fe% as Fe2O3(DRIED AT105℃)≥ | 97 | 98 |
Ferric oxide Usage
Pigments and colorants – These are inexpensive, non-toxic pigments that provide a wide range of colors, from yellow, red, brown, to black. They are used in coatings, paints, inks, plastics, rubber, cement, and ceramics, imparting long-lasting, vibrant colors.
Magnetic materials – These are key raw materials for the production of magnetic materials. They are used in the manufacture of magnetic tapes, computer hard drives, and magnetic recording media.
Polishing agents – These are used as precision polishes for polishing jewelry, optical lenses, and metal surfaces.
Catalysts – These are used as catalysts or catalyst supports in certain chemical reactions, such as ammonia synthesis and desulfurization processes.
Pharmaceutical and food – These can be used as colorants in pharmaceutical tablets and the food industry, but usage is strictly limited.
Packaging and Shipping
Packing: 25kg/bag
Ferric oxide Storage
Stored in a cool dry and ventilated place