Micaceous Iron Oxide Pigment (referred to as MIO Pigment for short) is a functional inorganic pigment. It is made from natural mica-like iron oxide minerals through processes such as selection, grinding, purification, or artificial synthesis. It gets its name because its crystal structure is in the form of flaky mica. Its core component is mainly α-iron oxide (Fe₂O₃), and it possesses excellent physical properties and chemical stability. It is a key raw material in fields such as coatings, anti-corrosion, and building materials.
Name: | Micaceous Iron Oxide Pigment |
Weight : | 25Kg/bag |
Packing | Bluish-green/Reddish/Bluish-reddish/violet |
Fineness: | Coatings, printing, plastics, inks, crafts |
Color: | Red/gray |
Character: | Possesses excellent anti-corrosion and anti-rust performance |