Iron Oxide
Iron Oxide is a widely used inorganic pigment in the plastics and rubber industry, known for its excellent color stability, UV resistance, and non-toxicity. It provides vibrant red, yellow, and brown hues in plastic and rubber applications. In addition to pigmentation, Iron Oxide enhances heat resistance, weatherability, and durability in polymers. It is commonly used in colored rubber compounds, coatings, masterbatches, and construction plastics for long-lasting coloration and performance.Chemical Formula: Fe₂O₃ (Ferric Oxide) / Fe₃O₄ (Magnetite)
Chemical Code: CAS Number: 1309-37-1 (Fe₂O₃) / 1317-61-9 (Fe₃O₄)
Used as a pigment in plastics for red, yellow, and brown coloration
Used as a pigment in plastics to provide red, yellow, and brown coloration with strong color stability and durability.Serves as a coloring agent in plastic masterbatches
Serves as a coloring agent in plastic masterbatches to ensure consistent, vibrant color dispersion during processing.Applied in coatings for improved color retention and durability
Applied in coatings to enhance color retention, weather resistance, and overall durability.