Micaceous iron oxide pigments (TM-SC-019)

Last updated on 07 June 2013 2:43
Misceceous iron oxide is a naturally occurring ore of the carboniferous period deriving its name from its similarity to mica in crystalline form (see Fig 1) but chemically it is mainly haematite a-Fe2O3. Its distinguishing feature is the unusual tabular crystal structure which can be fractured to give very thin...
Author(s): Bishop D.M.
Organisation(s): British Rail Research ;
1981
United Kingdom
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