A high-clarity, transparent iron oxide green pigment engineered for coating, ink and plastic formulations that require strong tinting strength with excellent weatherability and thermal stability.
As a pigment manufacturer we control particle size distribution and surface treatment to deliver consistent transparency and dispersion performance. We provide technical support, small samples for trials and full test reports on request.
MOQ: 500 kg. Small trial packages and customized surface treatment available for qualified orders.
Transparent iron oxide pigment green can be used in automotive coatings, wood coatings, architectural coatings, industrial coatings, powder coatings, art paint, plastics, nylon, rubber, printing ink, cosmetics, tobacco packaging and other packaging coatings.
| Appearance | Red powder |
| Content of Fe2O3 % | 90 min |
| PH Value | 5.0-8.0 |
| Oil Absorption | 30-40 |
| Residue on 320 mesh,% | 0.05 max |
| Water soluble, % | 0.3 max |
| Volatile at 105 degree | 3.0 max |
| Tinting strength, % | 98-102 |
| Water resistance | 5 |
| Alkaline resistance | 5 |
| Acid resistance | 5 |
| Solvent resistance | 5 |
For optimal transparency and gloss in clear / semi-transparent systems: use high-shear dispersion (ball mill or bead mill), add dispersant compatible with your vehicle, and avoid excessive fillers. In solventborne systems, pre-wet with appropriate solvent carrier; in waterborne systems, control pH and use polymeric dispersants.
Note:The data contained here are based on our current knowledge and experience. It is the responsibility of user to test our products before the final application.
Unlike conventional iron oxides which are opaque, our transparent grade is manufactured with controlled particle size and surface treatment that provides translucency in binder systems — yielding stained, glazing and tinting effects rather than full hiding power.
Polymeric dispersants designed for inorganic pigments (PAA derivatives, phosphate esters for waterborne systems, and sulfonated resins for solvent systems) often give the best balance of transparency and stability. We can recommend dispersant types after seeing your formulation.
Low migration grades can be developed but food-contact and medical use require specific regulatory testing and documentation. Contact us with your target standard and we will advise on feasibility and testing scope.