1-4 mm
Iron(II, III) oxide granules are a unique and versatile material used in various industrial applications. With their distinct chemical composition, these granules offer exceptional magnetic properties and high thermal stability. They are commonly employed in catalysts, pigments, and magnetic storage devices. The granules' unique combination of iron oxidation states makes them a valuable component in chemical reactions and as a source of iron in various processes. Their granular form allows for easy handling and efficient dispersion, making them an ideal choice for a wide range of applications.
When working with Iron(II, III) oxide granules, it is important to follow safety instructions to ensure your well-being. Here are some short safety instructions to consider: 1. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE): Always wear appropriate PPE, including safety goggles, gloves, and a lab coat or protective clothing. This will protect your eyes, skin, and clothing from potential hazards. 2. Ventilation: Work in a well-ventilated area or use a fume hood to prevent the accumulation of harmful fumes or dust. Iron(II, III) oxide granules may release particles or gases when handled, so proper ventilation is crucial. 3. Handling: Avoid direct contact with the granules. Use tools such as scoops or tongs to handle them, minimizing the risk of skin irritation or accidental ingestion. 4. Storage: Store Iron(II, III) oxide granules in a cool, dry place away from incompatible substances. Keep them in a tightly sealed container to prevent moisture absorption and potential reactions. 5. Fire Safety: Iron(II, III) oxide is not flammable, but it can act as an oxidizer, supporting combustion. Keep it away from open flames, sparks, or other ignition sources. 6. First Aid: In case of accidental exposure or ingestion, seek medical attention immediately. Rinse affected areas with plenty of water and remove contaminated clothing. Do not induce vomiting unless instructed by medical professionals. 7. Disposal: Follow proper waste disposal guidelines for Iron(II, III) oxide granules. Consult local regulations or contact a waste management facility for guidance on safe disposal methods. Remember, these are general safety instructions, and it is essential to consult the specific safety data sheet (SDS) provided by the manufacturer for detailed information on handling Iron(II, III) oxide granules.
Please note, not all safety data for this product is available on our website, for a complete list of P en H sentences and other safety instructions please request the MSDS at our customer service