READE SuperSite Search

Type your search query in the input boxes to the right and hit the 'Enter' key.

Product Search


Services Search


Iron (Fe) Metal Powder & Sponge Iron Powder from READE PDF Print E-mail

               

  • Iron (Fe) Metal Powder Synonyms:  

Iron metal powder, Iron powder, Fe, CAS# 7439-89-6, Carbonyl iron powder, Fe, CAS# 13463-40-6,  Cast iron powder; CAS# 7439-89-6; Sponge iron powder, Fe, Iron filings, Iron dust, Atomized iron powder, Spherical iron powder, Iron powder, Iron dust, Ancor en 80/150; Carbonyl iron;  EFV 250/400; EO 5A; Ferrovac E; GS 6; Iron fulleride (FeC2O); LOHA; Micropowder R 2430; NC 100; FERRUM; Remko; Ancor B, Ancor 80/150, Iron monocation, Iron powder, Iron, elemental, ATW 230, ATW 432, Hoeganaes ATW 230  

  • Iron (Fe) Metal Powder Designations:

Chemical Name: Iron

Chemical Formula: Fe

  • Iron (Fe) Metal Powder Description:

a) Iron is a relatively abundant element in the universe. It is found in the sun and many types of stars in considerable quantity. Iron nuclei are very stable. Iron is a vital constituent of plant and animal life, and is the key component of hemoglobin. The pure metal is not often encountered in commerce, but is usually alloyed with carbon or other metals.

b) The pure metal is very reactive chemically, and rapidly corrodes, especially in moist air or at elevated temperatures. Any car owner knows this. Iron metal is a silvery, lustrous metal which has important magnetic properties. Source: Wikipedia

  • Iron (Fe) Metal Powder Chemical Properties Available:

99% to 99.95%

  • Iron (Fe) Metal Powder Physical Properties Available:

a) Almost all sizes & shapes along with powder granulation down to nano particles

b) Water atomized, flake, chip, sponge, spherical, irregular, nanoparticle

  • Iron (Fe) Metal Powder Physical Constants:

Atomic Number

26

Atomic Weight (g/mol.)

55.845

Apparent Density (g/cm3)

7.874

Electronegativity (Pauling scale)

1.83

Melting Point (°C)

1538 

Boiling Point (°C)

2862 

Magnetic Ordering

ferromagnetic

Poisson Ratio

0.29

Mohs Hardness @20°C

4.0

Young's Modulus  (GPa)

211

  • Iron (Fe) Metal Powder Typical Applications:

a) Iron powder is used in powder metallurgy of iron, steel and in combination with other metals. They are used in great quantities in the automotive industries as well as in ferromagnetism.

b) Pig iron is an alloy containing about 3% carbon with varying amounts of S, Si, Mn, and P. It is hard, brittle, fairly fusible, and is used to produce other alloys, including steel wrought iron contains a few tenths of a percent of carbon, is tough, malleable, less fusible, and has usually a "fibrous" structure carbon steel is an alloy of iron with carbon, with small amounts of Mn, S, P, and Si alloy steels are carbon steels with other additives such as nickel, chromium, vanadium, etc iron is the cheapest and most abundant, useful, and important of all metals

c) Iron powder is used in soil remediation and water purification

  • Iron (Fe) Metal Powder Packaging:

Jars, pails, drums, multiply paper bags, bulk bags and fiberboard containers. For further information on packaging options contact READE. Packaging may vary according to HAZMAT and TSCA (SARA Title III) status.

  • Iron (Fe) Metal Powder TSCA (SARA Title III) Status:

Listed. For further information please call the E.P.A. at 1.202.554.1404

  • Iron (Fe) Metal Powder CAS Number:

a) Iron metal= 7439-89-6

b) Carbonyl iron= 13463-40-6

  • Iron (Fe) Metal Powder UN Number:

3089

 

 

 

Translate

English French German Italian Portuguese Spanish

Text Resize

Request a quote from READE Advanced Materials
READE Science and Technology Bookstore

Join Us On...

Join us on The Nanomaterials Society

Follow Us On...

Follow our updates on Twitter