INTRODUCTION
The key characteristic of high-quality black iron oxide is its stability—it maintains its black hue without turning red when applied to the skin. However, if it does turn red, it can be quite challenging to remedy. Additionally, if the product contains chromium hydroxide, it introduces further complications.
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This leads us to the central question: why does BROVI choose Carbon Black over black iron oxide?
PROS AND CONS OF IRON OXIDE
Because black oxide has obvious drawbacks:
The only advantage of black iron oxide is that it’s a biogenic material that is well metabolized by the body and can fade to almost 0. But this is not certain, judging by the purple brows wandering around our vast land for about ten years.
ADVANTAGES OF CARBON BLACK
Carbon Black has several undeniable advantages:
WHAT HAPPENED WITH THE COLOUR
And here you can see in practice what the reduction of Carbon Black looks like and how the updated BROVI series compares with the pigments from the beginning of :
Sample on test — “Roasted Chestnut”
1 — "Chestnut" with 100% Carbon Black. The pigment is mixed as 99% of manufacturers do today. What do we see? Visible black pigment particles, uneven surface coloring, gaps.
2— updated "Chestnut" with 50% less black pigment. Mixing by our technology goes through several stages and takes a significant amount of time. What do we see? Despite having half the amount of black pigment, we maintain the desired shade. But! Because there is significantly less black pigment and the pigment is very finely ground, we get an ultra-stable suspension and even coloring without visible black pigment particles and gaps. The shade became more "milky," but titanium dioxide has nothing to do with it.
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How does this affect artists' work? Pleasantly: the pigment is even easier to implant into the skin, the color retention after healing reaches 90%, there is no grayness that Carbon Black might give for the entire duration of the permanent makeup until the next touch-up, and it will fade more evenly.
3 — intermediate stage of mixing "Chestnut" before the invented technological process. Here you just need to see the reddish pigment and understand that this is what "Chestnut" looks like if you add 50% black pigment of the declared amount. And how to make this red hue a normal "Chestnut"? Technological secrets.
CONCLUSIONBlack iron oxide is used as a source of Fe in ceramic applications, particularly in glazing where price and its black raw color are important. Iron oxide provide the color in glaze after being fired at high temperatures. High purity, low heavy metal content grades are available. Our black iron powder products have 98% or more Fe3O4. Magnetite 99% Fe3O4 (Black Iron Oxide)
Black iron powder is also used as a colorant for a wide range of non-ceramic products.
Some iron oxide pigments are widely used in the cosmetic field. They are considered to be nontoxic, moisture resistant, and nonbleeding. Iron oxides graded safe for cosmetic use are produced synthetically in order to avoid the inclusion of impurities normally found in naturally occurring iron oxides.
Black iron oxide or magnetite is also used for corrosion resistance purposes. Black iron oxide is also used in anti-corrosion paints (used in many bridges, and Eiffel tower).
Iron oxides are used as contrast agent in Magnetic Resonance Imaging, to shorten proton relaxation times, (T1, T2 and T2). The super paramagnetic contrast agents are composed of a water insoluble crystalline magnetic core, usually magnetite (Fe3O4). The mean core diameter ranges from 4 to 10 nm. This crystalline core is often surrounded by a layer of dextrin or starch derivatives. The total size of the particle is expressed as the mean hydrated particle diameter.
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