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Hematite

Description: High iron mineral

Oxide Analysis Formula
SiO2 9.90% 2.39
Al2O3 3.20% 0.46
Fe2O3 67.80% 6.15
FeO 10.00% 1.77
MgO 0.40% 0.14
CaO 2.40% 0.62
TiO2 0.40% 0.07
P2O5 2.30% 0.24
H2O 2.80%n/a
CO2 1.10%n/a
Oxide Weight 1,398.83
Formula Weight 1,455.59

Notes

Natural hematite is mostly used as a crude material in the manufacture of steel. As finely ground material it's price is similar to synthetic red iron oxide. It generally contains 5-15% impurities. Thus, in ceramics it makes sense to use synthetic hematite for it's extra purity and particle size.

The chemistry shown here is only a sample, it will vary greatly depending on the deposit.

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Materials Iron Oxide Red
Red iron oxide is the most common colorant used in ceramic bodies and glazes. As a powder, it is available in red, yellow, black and other colors.
Materials Ilmenite
Materials Noor Hematite
Materials Ground Magnetite
Minerals Hematite
The mineral form of iron(III) oxide. Used for the manufacture of steel but also available on finely
URLs http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hematite
Hematite at Wikipedia
URLs http://www.handbookofmineralogy.org/pdfs/Hematite.pdf
Hematite mineralogy
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