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Iron oxide materials yield pigments that are nontoxic, nonbleeding, weather resistant, and lightfast.
Natural iron oxides include a combination of one or more ferrous or ferric oxides, and impurities, such as manganese, clay, or organics.
Synthetic iron oxides can be produced in various ways, including thermal decomposition of iron salts, such as ferrous sulfate, to produce reds; precipitation to produce yellows, reds, browns, and blacks (e.g., the Penniman- Zoph process); and reduction of organic compounds by iron (e.g., nitrobenzene reduced to aniline in the presence of particular chemicals) to produce yellows and blacks. Reds can be produced by calcining either yellow or blacks.
Pansunq manufactures and supplies synthetic iron oxide mainly to be used as a coloring agent in paint pigments, body stains brick, tile, plastics, porcelain enamel, glazes, glass, rubber, pet food, face powder, & pharmaceutical capsules.
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| Used in construction like tile, masonry bricks, block paving, color asphalt road and raceway |
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| Used in coating & paints |
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| Used in porcelain enamel, ceramics, body stains brick, glazes and glass |
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| Used in plastics & rubber |
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| Used in cosmetics like face powder and mascara |
Used in pet food & pharmaceutical capsules |
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