C.I. Pigment Black 26 CAS 68186-94-7
Introduction
Iron manganese black is a black granular substance that usually consists of iron oxide and manganese oxide. The following is an introduction to the properties, uses, manufacturing methods and safety information of ferromanganese black:
Quality:
- Appearance: Iron manganese black appears as a black granular substance.
- Thermal stability: Good thermal stability at high temperatures.
- Weather resistance: Iron manganese black has good weather resistance and is not easy to oxidation or corrosion.
- Electrical conductivity: Iron manganese black has good electrical conductivity.
Use:
- Dyes and pigments: Iron manganese black is commonly used as dyes and pigments and can be used in industries such as coatings, inks, plastics, rubber, and ceramics.
- Catalysts: Iron manganese black plays an important role in the field of catalysts and can be used to catalyze reactions and synthesize organic compounds.
- Preservatives: Iron manganese black has good weather resistance and corrosion resistance, and it is widely used in anticorrosive coatings and paints.
Method:
The preparation method of iron manganese black usually includes the following steps:
Preparation of raw materials: Iron salts and manganese salts are commonly used preparation raw materials.
Mixing: Mix an appropriate amount of iron salt and manganese salt and stir well under appropriate reaction conditions.
Precipitation: By adding an appropriate amount of alkali solution, the metal ions are precipitated by the reaction.
Filtration: The precipitate is filtered, washed and dried to obtain a final product of iron and manganese black.
Safety Information:
- Iron manganese black is an inorganic compound and is generally safe for the human body, but the following should still be noted:
- Avoid direct contact: Direct contact with the eyes, skin and respiratory tract should be avoided.
- Ventilation: Ensure that the operating environment is well ventilated to reduce the concentration of harmful gases.
- Storage: Iron manganese black should be stored in a dry, ventilated place and isolated from other chemicals.