Formula: Fe2O3
Iron Oxide is the most commonly used form of Iron as a colorant in
glazes and clay bodies. It is used most often to produce tan to brown
colours. When used in amounts greater than 4% it can react as a flux and
increase the fluidity of the glaze
Melting Point: 1548oC
Molecular weight: 159.6
Glaze Material Group: Colorant
Alternative Name: Ferric Oxide, Primer Red, Raw Umbers
Safety: No significant hazards
No recommended products at the moment.