Antimony Oxide (Sb2O3) MicroPowder, Sb2O3
Antimony Oxide MicroPowder
Antimony Oxide MicroPowder | |
Product No | NRE-10003 |
CAS No. | 1309-64-4 |
Formula | Sb2O3 |
Molecular Weight | 291.52 g/mol |
APS | 1-1.5um(can be customized) |
Purity | 99% |
Density | 5.67 g/cm3 |
Color | White |
Melting Point | 656 °C |
Boiling Point | 1,425 °C |
Antimony Oxide MicroPowder Products Features:
Antimony oxide is a white powder and derives from the mineral stibnite (antimony sulfide) or is produced by oxidation of antimony metal or as a by-product from refineries or lead and antimony alloys. Sometimes it acts like metal and sometimes like a non-metal.
In the glass industry, small percentages of antimony oxide are used to eliminate optical glass bubbles, to bleach special glasses and as a stabilizing agent in the production of emerald green glass. It is slightly fluxing in high-temperature glazes.
Antimony oxide is used as an opacifier in porcelain enamel (lead mainly but has been partially replaced by titania) and ceramic glazes. However, it can give a yellowish color if the enamel contains lead, due to the precipitation of yellow lead antimonate (known as Naples yellow).
Antimony is also used as a yellow body stain in combination with rutile or titanium.
The brick industry uses antimony to discolor the surface of red clay and obtain a soft color to produce a varied color.
It is valuable for its high “color” (covering power or opacity) when used together with halogen-containing compounds. Antimony nanophase oxide is also available in Beijing Sunpu, has a very high surface catalytic activity can be used as an accelerator in the polyester industry Terylen and in high-quality plastic, rubber, dye, insulating fiber materials, chemical compound materials, etc.