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BAYFERROX® 110

Bayferrox® 110 is a yellowish iron oxide red pigment. It is delivered as powder and can be applied for the coloration of a wide variety of construction materials. As a result of the manufacturing process (Laux-process), which  includes a high temperature calcining step, the pigment has a higher intrinsic hardness than other precipitated pigments. It is very resistant to color change during high energy dispersion processes. The high temperatures involved in the calcining process also give the pigment outstanding heat stability.

Product Group: Color Pigments
Color: Red
Delivery Form:
  • Powder
Applications
  • Agriculture
  • Asphalt
  • Ceramic
  • Ceramic Stains
  • Concrete Masonry Blocks
  • Concrete Roofing Tiles
  • Construction
  • Construction material
  • Facade Elements
  • Fertilizers
  • Fibre Cement
  • Foundry
  • Foundry Sands
  • In Situ Concrete
  • Mortar
  • Noise Barriers
  • Paving Stones
  • Plaster
  • Risers for Molds
  • Roofing Felts
  • Sand-lime Bricks
  • Screed
Molar weight: 159.7
Color Index: 77491.0000
REACH: 01-2119457614-35-0000
CAS (CAS Number): 1309-37-1
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