Color classification of inorganic pigment iron oxide
Inorganic pigment iron oxide is a non-ferrous metal oxide with good lightfastness, heat resistance, weather resistance, solvent resistance and strong covering power. Iron oxide pigments are available in the following color classifications:
Black
The main quality indicators of black iron oxide pigments are blackness and hue. There are certain requirements for the color density of the product. Iron oxide black has the characteristics of strong covering power, good weather resistance, etc., and it is inexpensive!
Red
Among the red pigments of inorganic pigments, iron oxide red has a unique status. Iron oxide red is widely used in the production of floor paint, marine paint, artificial marble, ground water-grinding tiles, etc. Iron oxide red has excellent anti-rust properties, and its hiding power, tinting strength, chemical resistance, color retention and dispersibility are unique among iron red products.
Yellow
Iron oxide yellow is a lemon yellow to earth brown powder pigment with a melting point of 350-400°C. Iron oxide yellow, its fine particles make the product bright in color and stable in quality. It can be used in industrial paints, architectural coatings, cultural and educational industries to make watercolors, oil paints, etc.
Brown
Iron oxide brown, has high light resistance, insoluble in water, alcohol, ether, soluble in hot strong acid. It is a high-quality brown inorganic toner with no water and oil permeability and high weather resistance.
Inorganic iron oxide pigments also have many other color models, which are widely used and cost-effective. They can be used in various industries and more applicable fields. For details, please consult professional sales personnel.