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Our fine ferric oxide powder delivers 99.8% chemical purity - 15% higher than industry average. The secret? Proprietary calcination technology achieving uniform 0.1-0.5μm particle size. See how we dominate quality benchmarks:
Parameter | Standard Grade | Our Premium |
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Fe₂O₃ Content | ≤98% | 99.8% |
Particle Size Range | 1-10μm | 0.1-0.5μm |
Oil Absorption | 18-22g/100g | 15-17g/100g |
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A: Ferric oxide powder is widely used as a pigment in ceramics, coatings, and construction materials. It also serves as a polishing compound and a catalyst in chemical reactions.
A: Fine ferric oxide powder has smaller particle sizes, offering higher reactivity and better dispersion in applications like electronics or specialized coatings. Regular powder is typically coarser and used for bulk industrial processes.
A: Ferric oxide (Fe₂O₃) exhibits a reddish-brown hue due to its molecular structure and light absorption properties. Variations in particle size and purity can slightly alter its shade.
A: Yes, when purified, ferric oxide powder is approved as a cosmetic colorant (CI 77491). However, proper safety gear should be worn during handling to avoid inhalation or contact with eyes.
A: Yes, its color intensity can change depending on factors like particle size, concentration, and binding materials. For example, fine powder may appear brighter in paints than in concrete mixtures.
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