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Iron Oxide Red

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Catalog Number CI-SC-0114
Product Name Iron Oxide Red
CAS 1309-37-1 / 1317-61-9
Structure
Description Color group: red. Inorganic, high-purity pigment. Particle size range 0.3-1.0 micrometer. Mean particle size 0.56 micrometer.
Solubility Insoluble, but miscible in water & oils
Appearance Red powder
Application All kinds of color cosmetics, personal care products, soaps.
Storage Store light-protected at a cool and dry place
Composition CI 77491 (iron oxide red), CI 77499 (iron oxide black)
Features And Benefits Provides superior color purity and saturationOutstanding dispersibility, no aggregate formation.
GMO GMO-free (does not contain plant-derived components)
HS Code 3206490000
INCI CI 77491 (iron oxide red), CI 77499 (iron oxide black)
Manufacture Thermal decomposition of iron salts, precipitation of iron salts, and reduction of organic compounds by iron.
Preservation Preservative-free
Purity Grade No purity grade applicable
Raw Material Source Iron salts
Uses Can be tinted with titanium dioxide to create different pink shades. For external use only.
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What is the chemical formula for Iron oxide?

The chemical formula for Iron oxide is Fe2O3.

What is the molecular weight of Iron oxide?

The molecular weight of Iron oxide is 159.69.

What is the color of Iron oxide?

Iron oxide is black in color.

What is the density of Iron oxide?

The density of Iron oxide is 2.66 g/cm3.

What is the storage temperature recommended for Iron oxide?

The storage temperature for Iron oxide is -70°C.

What is Iron oxide commonly used for in the steel industry?

Iron oxide is the main source of iron for the steel industry.

How is Iron oxide commonly referred to in the industry?

Iron oxide is commonly called rust.

What is a common use of Iron oxide in cosmetics?

Iron oxide is used to add color to cosmetics.

In what form is Iron oxide used as an abrasive component of rouge?

Iron oxide is used in the fine red abrasive component of rouge in a cake form.

What type of acids can dissolve Iron(III) oxide?

Iron(III) oxide is readily dissolved in strong acids such as hydrochloric and sulfuric acids.

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