Shop No 6, PROGRESSIVE PLAZA odun ade b/stop coker
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Appearance: Fine blue powder, ranging from deep navy to brighter cobalt-like blues depending on the grade.
Composition: While traditional pure iron oxides (like Fe2O3 for red, Fe3O4 for black, or FeOOH for yellow) don't naturally produce blue, "iron oxide blue" is typically a complex or modified compound. It often involves ferric ferrocyanide (related to Prussian blue, Fe4[Fe(CN)6]3), or composite/blended formulations marketed under the iron oxide family. Some products describe it as magnetite-based or specially processed for blue hues.
Properties:
Strong tinting strength and good covering power.
Excellent lightfastness, weather resistance, and heat stability (often alkali-resistant too).
Non-toxic in most pigment-grade forms, with high durability for outdoor use.
Good dispersion in mediums like cement, plaster, or paints.
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