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Iron Powder, Micronized, Light
Micronized low-density iron powder is by far the finest grade of iron powder that has ever been made. It consists of irregular and flake particles as small as 5 microns. This product is an electronic grade high purity iron dust; however, very fine particles tend to oxidize easier. In most cases about 2 to 3 percent of this product is oxidized on the surface during the grinding and packaging process.
Product Specifications
| Particle Size | As small as 5 microns |
| Purity | High purity, electronic grade |
| Oxidation Rate | 2–3% surface oxidation during grinding/packaging |
Applications and Benefits:
- Chemical reactions
- Filler metals for plastic or epoxy compounds
- Mirror backing
- High-density P/M parts
- Carrier for photocopy toners
- Matrix metal for diamond bonding
- Ferromagnetic applications
- Fingerprinting powders
- Magnetic inks and paints
Caution:
Fine iron dust in air can form an explosive mixture. Avoid dust. Avoid inhalation. Use a mask and protective clothing while handling.
Fine Iron Powder Acid Soluble
Fine Iron Powder is a high-quality, acid-soluble powder ideal for facilitating quick chemical reactions. Its versatility makes it an excellent choice for various applications, including the production of hydrogen gas, wood stains, Iron Sulfate (Ferrous Sulfate), and other iron-based chemicals. The powder exhibits exceptional solubility in diluted sulfuric acid, diluted hydrochloric acid, and diluted acetic acid (Vinegar), ensuring efficient reactions and desired outcomes.
Key Features:
- Facilitates quick chemical reactions
- Enables hydrogen gas production
- Ideal for wood stains
- Suitable for iron-based chemical production
- Highly soluble in diluted acids
Product Specifications:
| Specification | Details |
| Particle Size | Fine |
| Solubility | Acid Soluble |
| Applications | Chemical Reactions, Hydrogen Gas Production, Wood Stains, Iron-Based Chemicals |
Similar Products:
- Iron Filings for Chemical Reactions
- Iron Powder for Metallurgical Applications
- Fine Metal Powders for Industrial Use
- Iron Sulfate for Water Treatment
- Iron-Based Catalysts for Chemical Synthesis
Note: These are similar products, and each product is different, so research is required to find the best fit for your needs.
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Perfect for chemists, chemical manufacturers, industrial researchers, and professionals seeking effective iron-based solutions.
Zinc Powder Micronized
Zinc Powder Micronized (Fine Zinc Metal Powder, Mesh 325) is a high-quality zinc metal powder that has been finely micronized for superior performance. This powder is ideal for a wide range of applications, including coatings, paints, and pigments. The fine mesh size of 325 ensures that the powder is easy to work with and provides excellent coverage and adhesion. Zinc Powder Micronized is a versatile and reliable product that is perfect for any project that requires a high-quality zinc powder.
Product Specifications:
| Product Name | Zinc Powder Micronized |
| Type | Fine Zinc Metal Powder |
| Mesh Size | 325 |
| Thickness | Powder |
| Form | Micronized |
| Material | Metal |
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- Zinc Oxide Powder (Pure Pharmaceutical Grade)
- Zinc Dust (High Purity Zinc Metal Powder, Mesh 100)
- Zinc Stearate Powder (Fine White Powder, Lubricant and Release Agent)
- Zinc Sulfate Powder (Fertilizer and Animal Feed Additive)
- Zinc Chloride Powder (Flux and Wood Preservative)
Note: These are similar products, and each product is different, so research is required to find the best fit for your needs.
CAUTION: This product may be hazardous if ingested or inhaled. Avoid contact with eyes and skin. Use protective equipment when handling. Keep out of reach of children.
Perfect for:
- Manufacturers of metal coatings and paints
- Pharmaceutical companies producing zinc-based supplements
- Cosmetic companies creating zinc-infused skincare products
- Research and development teams studying the properties of zinc
- Industrial companies using zinc powder in the production of alloys
- Jewelry makers utilizing zinc powder in the creation of metal jewelry
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