Alpha-phase nanometer ferric oxide powder (α-Fe₂O₃) provides optimized magnetic properties, superior thermal stability, and enhanced electrochemical performance. Designed for advanced applications, it ensures efficient material integration, extended durability, and high-performance adaptability.
Product Overview
Alpha-phase nanometer ferric oxide powder is a high-purity iron oxide powder with an alpha-phase (α) structure, widely used across various industries. With a particle size of 30nm, the powder is red-brown and spherical in shape, offering a high surface area, making it ideal for chemical, electronic, battery, and ceramic applications. This powder has excellent magnetic properties, chemical stability, and dispersibility, making it an ideal choice for high-performance materials.
Key Features
- High Purity:Purity ≥99.5%, ensuring excellent chemical stability and superior performance.
- Nano Particle Size:With a particle size of 30nm (TEM), it offers enhanced dispersibility and surface reactivity.
- Alpha-Phase Structure:The α-phase (alpha) crystal form provides strong magnetism and good thermal stability, meeting the demands for high-performance materials.
- Spherical Particles:The spherical shape of the particles enhances uniformity and processing performance.
Applications
- Chemicals, Plastics, and Coatings:Widely used in chemicals, plastics, coatings, pigments, and sealants as colorants and functional additives.
- Electronics and Batteries:Used in the production of electronic products, batteries, and ferrite materials to enhance performance and stability.
- Ceramics and Metal Materials:Applied in metals, ceramics, nanoceramics, and composite ceramic substrates to improve strength and heat resistance.
- Other Applications:Suitable for industries requiring enhanced performance, including rubber, textiles, and the manufacturing of other high-performance materials.
Property | Value |
Model | FA30 |
Purity | ≥99.5% |
Color and Appearance | Red-brown powder |
Primary Particle Size | 30nm (TEM) |
Crystal Form | Alpha α |
Morphology | Spherical |