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Iron Oxide
It has compounds such as iron chromate (FeCrO4), Iron Phosphate (Fe2P), Iron Sulfite (FeS).
Iron oxides in black iron oxide (FeO), red (Fe2O3) and black (Fe3O4) colors give beige, yellow, brown, red and black colors according to their additive ratios. In addition, they give ash blue, gray-blue and dark gray tones in reduction firing. Wine red is obtained by adding iron oxide in alkali and boron glazes. Brown tones are obtained by the addition of titanium and iron oxide in leaded alkali and boron glazes. Orange color is obtained if antimony oxide (Sb2O3) is used together with iron in leaded glazes. While metallic appearances are obtained in glazes saturated with iron oxide, the surface becomes rough. It creates colors from cream to dark brown according to the iron oxide additive ratio applied to the covering matte and semi-matt glazes. Aventurine type crystal glazes, which are artistic glazes, emerge as a result of saturation of alkaline glazes with iron oxide.
Packaging: 100 gr (0,22 lb) - 1 kg (2,20 lb) - 25 kg (55,12 lb)
Chemical Analysis Certificate Product Name Iron oxide Red Iron Oxide Ratio (Fe2O3) 95% Oil Absorption 25% Humidity 1% 325 sieve size ≤ 0.3% Ph 4-8 Density g/ml 5 Particle Shape Spherical Dyeing Strength 95-105%
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