Discover Mars Crimson: The Premier Synthetic Red Iron Oxide Pigment
Rublev Colours Mars Crimson is a synthetic micronized red Iron oxide. It is the bluest shade of synthetic red iron oxide in our collection of Mars red pigments. Mars Crimson is not considered to be hazardous and is FDA approved.
Rublev Colours Mars Crimson is a synthetic micronized red Iron oxide pigment. It is the bluest shade of synthetic red iron oxide in our collection of Mars red pigments. Mars Crimson is not considered to be hazardous and is FDA approved.
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Common Names: | English: Mars red French: Mars rouge German: Marsrot Italian: Marte rosso Russian: Марс красный Spanish: Marte rojo | ||||||
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Origin and History
Iron oxide red is a generic name for a ferric oxide pigment of deep red color. Multiple shades of anhydrous iron oxide (Fe2O3) and its hydrates have been known to painters since prehistory. The pigments were originally derived from natural sources; however, since the 20th century, they are mostly synthetic. These pigments are some of the most commercially important groups of pigments, and their historical names often reflect the location of a natural source, which was later given to synthetic pigments. Two well-known examples are natural red iron oxide pigments from the Persian Gulf with 75% Fe2O3 and 25% silica named "Persian red," and another "Spanish red," with an iron oxide content of 85%.
Source
Rublev Colours Mars Crimson is a synthetic micronized red Iron oxide pigment with a deep bluish-red shade.
Permanence and Compatibility
Mars Crimson is among the most permanent colors on artists' palettes. Red iron oxide is extremely stable. It is not affected by light and most chemicals, although it is soluble in hot, concentrated acids.
Oil Absorption and Grinding
Mars Crimson absorbs a low to moderate amount of oil. The oil absorption ratio is 15 to 25 parts by the weight of linseed oil to 100 parts by the weight of pigment. If the measurement is grams, Mars Crimson requires between 15 and 25 grams of linseed oil to grind 100 grams of pigment to form a stiff, coherent paste.
Toxicity
Mars Crimson is not considered toxic, but care should be taken when handling the dry powder pigment to avoid inhaling the dust. Our Mars Crismon is FDA approved (Section 178.3297). This means it is suitable for use in polymeric food contact articles regulated under the Code of Federal Regulations, 21 CFR Part 178.3297 “Colorants for Polymers” 4.1.13.
Pigment Information | |
Color: | Red |
Pigment Name: | Synthetic Micronized Red Iron Oxide |
Colour Index: | Pigment Red 101 (77491) |
Chemical Name: | Iron(II) Oxide |
Chemical Formula: | Fe2O3 |
CAS No.: | 1309-37-1 |
ASTM Lightfastness Rating | |
Acrylic: | I |
Oil: | I |
Watercolor: | I |
Physical Properties | |
Pigment Particle Shape: | Spherical |
Sieve Residue (325 mesh): | <0.008% |
Density: | 5.50 g/cm3 |
Tapped Density: | 1.10 g/cm3 |
Specific Gravity: | 5.50 |
Hardness (Mohs): | 5.5 to 6.5 |
Refractive Index: | 2.78–3.0 |
Oil Absorption: | 15–25 g oil/100 g pigment |
Heat Stability: | 1382°F / 750°C |
Chemical Properties | |
Iron Content (Fe2O3), Minimum: | 96% |
Volatile Matter (220°F), Maximum: | 0.50% |
Moisture Content: | <1.00% |
pH: | 4.5–7.5 |
SKU | 454-18 |
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Brand | Rublev Colours |
Vendor | Natural Pigments |
Processing Time | Orders ship on Tuesdays and Thursdays. |
Color | Red |
Pigment Type | Inorganic, Synthetic |
Health & Safety: There are no acute or known chronic health hazards with the anticipated use of this product (most chemicals are not thoroughly tested for chronic toxicity). Protect yourself against potentially unknown chronic hazards of this and other chemical products by avoiding ingestion, excessive skin contact, and inhaling spraying mists, sanding dust, and concentrated vapors from heating. Contact us for further information or consult the SDS for more information. Conforms to ASTM D-4236.