YLO-1888D Yellow Iron Oxide
Harcros easy dispersing yellow iron oxide
Formula: FeOOH
| DENS - Density (Specific Gravity) |
4.03 |
| pHPW - pH for dry powder |
7.0 |
Harcros makes two types of yellow iron; Easy Dispersing and Regular. Both are 99.9% minus 325 mesh and have 85%+ Fe2O3. The former consists of five products ranging from light shade YLO-1888D to deep shade YLO-4088D. These products offer closely controlled mass color, tint, and strength combined with easy dispersion properties.
The regular grade consists of six products from light yellow YO-2087 to deep yellow YO-8087 (density increases and surface area decreases dramatically across this range).
The Hegman values of the regular material are not as high. The products will withstand temperatures to 450-500F in most vehicle systems. They are non-fading and non-reactive in weak acids and alkalis. They are ideal as colorants in paints, enamels, concrete, plastic, rubber and paper.
Out Bound Links
In Bound Links
- (Materials - Related)
Iron Oxide Red - Fe2O3 - Synthetic Hematite
Ferric Oxide, Red Iron Oxide, RIO, Iron(III) oxide, Fe2O3, Hematite
- (Materials - Related)
Iron Oxide Yellow - FeO.OH or Fe2O3.H2O - Fe2O3.H2O, FeO(OH), Goethite
Iron(III) oxide, hydrated iron oxide, iron(III) hydroxide
- (Materials - Alternative)
Mapico 1075A Yellow Iron Oxide - FeOOH - Ferric Oxide Hydrate
Pigment Yellow 42
XML for Import into INSIGHT
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<material name="YLO-1888D Yellow Iron Oxide" descrip="Harcros easy dispersing yellow iron oxide" searchkey="" loi="0.00" casnumber="1345-25-1">
<oxides>
<oxide symbol="Fe2O3" name="Iron Oxide, Ferric Oxide" status="" percent="88.000" tolerance=""/>
</oxides>
<volatiles>
<volatile symbol="LOI" name="Loss on Ignition" percent="12.000" tolerance=""/>
</volatiles>
</material> |
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