Red Lead Oxide
Red Lead Oxide

Red Lead Oxide

Red Lead Oxide Specification

  • Molecular Weight
  • 685.6 g/mol
  • Form
  • Crystalline Powder
  • Boiling point
  • Decomposes upon heating does not have a clear boiling point
  • Other Names
  • Minium Lead Tetroxide
  • Melting Point
  • 500C (approx.) (Decomposes)
  • Refractive Rate
  • 2.5
  • Structural Formula
  • Pb3O4
  • Shape
  • Solid (Powder Form)
  • Density
  • 9.1 Gram per cubic centimeter(g/cm3)
  • HS Code
  • 28249090
  • Purity
  • 98%
  • Storage
  • Store in a dry ventilated area away from acids and food items follow proper hazardous material procedures
  • Ph Level
  • Neutral to slightly basic (78 when mixed in water)
  • Taste
  • (toxic material should not be tasted)
  • Solubility
  • Insoluble in water; soluble in glacial acetic acid and nitric acid
  • Smell
  • Odorless
  • Molecular Formula
  • Pb3O4
  • Poisonous
  • No
  • Classification
  • Inorganic Compound
  • Chemical Name
  • Lead(IIIV) oxide
  • CAS No
  • 1314-41-6
  • EINECS No
  • 215-235-6
  • Grade
  • Industrial Grade
  • Standard
  • ISO 1248:2014
  • Type
  • Pigment and Corrosion Inhibitor
  • Usage
  • Used in protective coatings batteries corrosion-resistant primers and pigments
  • Main Material
  • Lead and Oxygen
  • Application
  • Paints metal anticorrosion coatings and lead-acid batteries
 
 

About Red Lead Oxide



Discover the prodigious Red Lead Oxide, a best-seller now available with a new price cut. Renowned for its excellent performance as a pigment and corrosion inhibitor, this enlightened industrial-grade crystalline powder (CAS No: 1314-41-6) boasts 98% purity. Insoluble in water but soluble in glacial acetic and nitric acid, it excels in protective coatings, lead-acid batteries, and anticorrosion primers. With a refractive rate of 2.5 and compliance to ISO 1248:2014, Red Lead Oxide delivers superior results in every application. Secure storage is required per hazardous material standards. Now offered by top dealers and suppliers across India.

Versatile Applications of Red Lead Oxide

Red Lead Oxide is an industrial-grade compound widely employed as a pigment and corrosion inhibitor. Its specific usage type includes safeguarding metal surfaces, enhancing protective coatings, and serving as an essential ingredient in lead-acid battery manufacturing. Plants in the paint, battery, and metal industries regularly incorporate this compound in their processes due to its high efficiency in resisting corrosion and providing long-lasting color stability. Its adoption ensures optimal equipment life and product performance across multiple industrial sectors.


Premium Delivery, Export Markets, and Sample Policies

Benefit from our streamlined handover process ensuring prompt arrival of Red Lead Oxide across domestic and international destinations. We serve premium export markets including the Americas, Europe, Asia, and Africa. Samples can be provided under our transparent sample policy, enabling clients to evaluate excellence prior to volume orders. Each shipment is meticulously packed to uphold purity and safety standards throughout transit, guaranteeing that you receive only the highest quality Red Lead Oxide with every delivery.


FAQs of Red Lead Oxide:


Q: How should Red Lead Oxide be stored to maintain its quality and safety?

A: Red Lead Oxide should be stored in a dry, well-ventilated area, away from acids and food items, following proper hazardous material procedures to ensure safety and product integrity.

Q: What are the main industrial applications of Red Lead Oxide?

A: Red Lead Oxide is primarily used as a pigment in paints, an anticorrosion agent in coatings, and a vital component in the production of lead-acid batteries and corrosion-resistant primers.

Q: Where does Red Lead Oxide find its most common use?

A: Red Lead Oxide is most commonly used in plants associated with paint, battery, and metal protection industries due to its stable color, corrosion resistance, and compatibility with standard industrial processes.

Q: When can I expect the arrival of my Red Lead Oxide order?

A: Delivery times depend on your location, but our premium logistics ensure prompt handover and shipment for both domestic and international orders, with timely arrival as our priority.

Q: What is the process for requesting a sample of Red Lead Oxide?

A: Clients can request samples according to our transparent sample policy, allowing them to assess product quality before placing large orders. Contact our sales team for sample arrangements.

Q: What benefits does Red Lead Oxide offer in metal anticorrosion applications?

A: Red Lead Oxide provides prodigious corrosion resistance, prolonging the life of metal structures and equipment by forming a durable protective layer, especially in harsh industrial environments.

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