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Synthetic Red Oxide

Synthetic red oxide pigments are the most common ones, and they also contain the highest amount ofiron. Owing to their pure hue, consistent properties, and tinting strength, red oxides are gaining immense popularity in various fields.

Uses of Red Iron Oxide:

Red Iron Oxide is mainly used in paints and coatings, rubber, paper, cement colours, and construction. The building materials industry consumes the highest amount of iron oxide pigment. It is because these pigments possess good dispersibility and tinting strength. They are used for coloring concrete, mortar, paving blocks, chequered tiles, and much more.

Synthetic Yellow Oxide

The synthetic yellow iron oxide has an extremely fine particle size (but not as fine as the black or red oxides). The actual ones have around 85% Fe2O3 and about 12% LOI with some impurities. These oxides are used in situations where raw colour or raw properties are crucial for the manufacturing process.

Uses of Yellow Iron Oxide:

Yellow oxides are widely used in paints, enamels, concrete colorants, plastics, rubber, and also paper (where permanent yellow is needed).

Synthetic Black Oxide

Synthetic Black iron oxide acts as a source of Fe in ceramic applications, particularly at places where raw black colour is crucial. The key difference between the red and black iron oxide pigments is that the red iron oxide is ferromagnetic, and black iron oxide is ferrimagnetic.

Uses of  Black Iron Oxide:

The black iron oxide is used as a colorant for a wide array of non-ceramic products as well. Moreover, these black oxides are also used for resisting corrosion on various appliances. They are also a component of anti-corrosion paints (used in many bridges).

Synthethic Red Oxide

Synthetic red oxide pigments are the most common ones, and they also contain the highest amount ofiron. Owing to their pure hue, consistent properties, and tinting strength, red oxides are gaining immense popularity in various fields.

Uses of Red Iron Oxide:

Red Iron Oxide is mainly used in paints and coatings, rubber, paper, cement colours, and construction. The building materials industry consumes the highest amount of iron oxide pigment. It is because these pigments possess good dispersibility and tinting strength. They are used for coloring concrete, mortar, paving blocks, chequered tiles, and much more.

Synthethic Yellow Oxide

The synthetic yellow iron oxide has an extremely fine particle size (but not as fine as the black or red oxides). The actual ones have around 85% Fe2O3 and about 12% LOI with some impurities. These oxides are used in situations where raw colour or raw properties are crucial for the manufacturing process.

Uses of Yellow Iron Oxide:

Yellow oxides are widely used in paints, enamels, concrete colorants, plastics, rubber, and also paper (where permanent yellow is needed).

Synthethic Black Oxide

Synthetic Black iron oxide acts as a source of Fe in ceramic applications, particularly at places where raw black colour is crucial. The key difference between the red and black iron oxide pigments is that the red iron oxide is ferromagnetic, and black iron oxide is ferrimagnetic.

Uses of  Black Iron Oxide:

The black iron oxide is used as a colorant for a wide array of non-ceramic products as well. Moreover, these black oxides are also used for resisting corrosion on various appliances. They are also a component of anti-corrosion paints (used in many bridges).

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