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Synonyms:
Micaceous hematite, Natural lamellar hematite, Specular iron oxide, Micaceous iron oxide, Natural specular hematite ore
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Description:
1) A naturally occurring lamellar form of ferrous oxide for use in manufacturing paint coatings. 2) When viewed under an optical microscope by transmitted light, magnification X 200, the thin flake micaceous iron oxide particles appear as sharply defined red translucent platelets. 3) Without doubt, it is the most important barrier pigment used in coatings to protect structural steelwork from corrosion. It has a 100 year record of successful use on many types of steel structures throughout the world. 4) It forms overlapping plates like mail armor. It reflects ultaviolet light, allows water vapor to escape from the substrate, and is chemically resistant.
Nominal Physical Constants: Apparent Density (g/cm3) Bulk Density (DIN 53466) 4,8 - 5,0 ca. 1,7
Loss on ignition (at 800C) Volatile matter (ISO 787/2) Melting Point Form Odor Surface Area (m2/g) Thermal Conductivity (cal/s-cm-C) Mohs Hardness @20C Water Soluble Lamellar content Color
Typical Applications:
Bridge structural protective coatings, oil rig structural protective coatings, and protective coatings for all types of electrical and industrial equipment where durability and reliability are important. It has been successfully used in various paint primers with single or multiple top coats in alkyd, epoxy, vinyl, acrylic, polyurethane, and chlorinated rubber. It has been used in corrosion and weather resistant paint throughout Europe for more than 100 years. The Eiffel Tower is one outstanding example. The horizontal layering of the lamellar (micaceous) particles, overlapping like scales on a fish, gives strength to the paint and acts as an inert barrier to the vertical penetration of corrosive elements and ultraviolet light.
Packaging:
Pails, drums, multiply paper bags, bulk bags and fiberboard containers. For further information on packaging options Contact READE. Packaging may vary according to HAZMAT and TSCA (SARA Title III) status.
CAS Number:
1317-60-8