Iron Oxide Black
- CAS NO.:12227-89-3
- Empirical Formula: Fe3O4
- Molecular Weight: 231.54
- EINECS: 235-442-5
- Update Date: 2024-10-28 16:48:35
What is Iron Oxide Black?
Description
Black iron oxide is used as a source of Fe in ceramic applications, particularly in glazing where price and its black raw color are important. Iron oxide provide the color in glaze after being fired at high temperatures. High purity, low heavy metal content grades are available.
The Uses of Iron Oxide Black
Iron Oxide Black can be used to treat respiratory obstructive diseases.
The Uses of Iron Oxide Black
Black iron powder is also used as a colorant for a wide range of non-ceramic products.Some iron oxide pigments are widely used in the cosmetic field. They are considered to be nontoxic, moisture resistant, and nonbleeding. Iron oxides graded safe for cosmetic use are produced synthetically in order to avoid the inclusion of impurities normally found in naturally occurring iron oxides.Black iron oxide or magnetite is also used for corrosion resistance purposes. Black iron oxide is also used in anti-corrosion paints (used in many bridges, and Eiffel tower).
Properties of Iron Oxide Black
EPA Substance Registry System | C.I. Pigment Black 11 (12227-89-3) |
Safety information for Iron Oxide Black
Computed Descriptors for Iron Oxide Black
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