Formula C10H16 O
Molecular weight 152.23
CAS NO 1786-08-9
Colorless to pale yellow liquid
Flash point Purity 95%~99 %
Recommended dosage 2%
EINECS 209-235-5
FormulaC10H18O
CAS NO16409-43-1
AppearanceColorless to pale yellow liquid
Refractive index N20D1.4500- 1.4582
Flashpoint66
Purity98%min
Recommended dosage2%
EINECS240-457-5
Iron oxide refers to a group of chemical compounds consisting of iron and oxygen atoms, and it comes in various colors, including red, yellow, and black. These compounds are commonly used as pigments in a wide range of applications, from coloring paints, ceramics, and plastics to tinting cosmetics and food products. Red iron oxide (Fe2O3) is often used for its rich, rust-red hue, while yellow iron oxide (Fe2O3�·H2O) provides a vibrant yellow color. Black iron oxide (Fe3O4) is employed as a dark pigment in inks and coatings. Beyond their coloring properties, iron oxides are also used in magnetic materials, catalysts, and as a source of iron in nutritional supplements. The versatility of iron oxide pigments and their ability to add color and functionality to various products make them essential compounds in many industries.