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Iron Oxide - Ferric (III) Oxide Minium Pottery Pigment Stain Color Ceramics

$ 23.82

Availability: 91 in stock
  • Condition: New
  • 10g (0.35 oz): 10g (0.35 oz)
  • Color: Red
  • Brand: Degussa
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Germany

    Description

    Iron (III) Oxide
    - Minium Powder for Ceramics - to achieve red to brown coloured glaze
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    Material Name:
    Iron (III) Oxide - powder
    Assay
    :
    99.5% trace metals basis
    Formula:
    Fe2O3
    Topological Polar Surface Area
    :
    43,4 Ų
    Complexity
    :
    34,2
    Formula Weight
    :
    159,69
    g/mol
    Synonyms:
    Iron(III) oxide, Umber, oxo (oxoferriooxy) iron, Iron trioxide, Iron oxide fume, Minium
    Description
    Visit the site
    ceramic-glazes.com
    for more information.
    Iron oxide (Fe2O3)  is also used as a pigment, under the name "Pigment Red 101". It is approved by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for use in cosmetics. Iron oxides are used as pigments in dental composites alongside titanium oxides. Hematite is the characteristic component of the Swedish paint color "Falu red".
    A very fine powder of ferric oxide is known as "jeweler's rouge", "red rouge", or simply rouge. It is used to put the final polish on metallic jewelry and lenses, and historically as a cosmetic.
    All pigments for ceramics are intermixable so why not get creative and experiment by missing your own completely fresh color. During the firing process, the colors fuse extra vigorously creating purity, intensity, and brilliance. The colors are stronger, therefore, significantly less percentage is needed to create vivid colors making them excessively cost-effective.
    How to use Iron Oxide in the pottery:
    Iron Oxide Minium is a lovely, understated red color that is also an excellent base for painting on metal surfaces.
    The fish scale-like structure of the Spanish pigment, hematite in combination with Purified Linseed Oil, a natural rust inhibitor, creates an incredible protective coating for metal applications.
    Use Iron Oxide Minium as a "primer" coat before you paint with your desired Ottosson Linseed Oil Paint color or use as is. Mixed with White Titanium Zinc, some lovely lighter colors can be created.
    Payment and Shipping
    You can order another quantity. I always combine the packages. The costs for posting depend of total weight of the package.
    No shipping to Argentina, sorry!
    Packaging
    You'll get the ordered quantity put in a polyethylene bag and labeled with the name.