Iron Oxide Pigment Powder Iron oxide powder is a well dispersed pigment with excellent light and weather resistance. Iron oxide pigment mainly refers to four kinds of coloring pigments, iron red, iron yellow, iron black and iron brown, with iron oxide oxide oxide red as the basic material, among which iron oxide red is the main one (about 50% iron oxide pigment), iron oxide mica can be used as antirust pigment and magnetic iron oxide can be used as magnetic recording material. Iron oxide pigment powder use 1ã??Iron oxide as pigment is widely used in high-grade automotive coatings, architectural coatings, anticorrosive coatings, powder coatings, and it is a kind of better environmental protection coatings. The annual consumption of iron oxide pigment in the world is more than 1 million tons, which is second only to titanium dioxide and ranks second in inorganic pigment. Adopting iron oxide as pigment, it not only retains the advantages of good heat resistance, weather resistance and ultraviolet absorption of general inorganic pigment, but also performs well in oil carrier, and the paints and inks prepared with it have satisfactory transparency. The use of semiconductor properties of iron oxide coating, due to its high conductivity, can play a role in electrostatic shielding. 2, iron oxide is commonly used in glass production coloring agent. Glass colored with iron oxide can absorb both ultraviolet and infrared rays, so it is widely used in the manufacture of heat-absorbing glass, sunglasses glass, industrial protective glass, military anti-infrared coating. It also has the function of low cost, absorbing hot wire and ultraviolet rays. 3.Globally, iron oxide pigments are widely used as colorants and protectants for wood coatings. The use of transparent iron oxide pigments instead of traditional pigments preserves clear wood grain and its high light resistance keeps the color of furniture unchanged. Ultraviolet rays from sunlight decompose lignin and damage the cell structure of wood, leading to wood aging. Iron oxide nanopigment can protect wood because of its fine and uniformly distributed particles, which do not scatter light and absorb ultraviolet rays.