Nickel Oxide

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Nickel Oxide is available in green and black colors. to suit different industrial requirements. It is used as a densifying agent for porcelain enamel, a pigment for glass and ceramics, a magnetic material, and a raw material for nickel salts and catalysts.
Formula CAS No. Content
Ni2O3 1314-06-3 71-74%min
NiO 1313-99-1 76% 78%min
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Nickel Oxide CAS No.1314-06-3,fairsky
Nickel Oxide CAS No.1314-06-3,fairsky
Nickel Oxide CAS No.1314-06-3,fairsky
Nickel Oxide CAS No.1314-06-3,fairsky
Nickel Oxide CAS No.1314-06-3,fairsky
Nickel Oxide CAS No.1314-06-3,fairsky
Nickel Oxide CAS No.1314-06-3,fairsky

Nickel Oxide details Product Details

Nickel Oxide Properties Properties

It is soluble in acid, aqueous ammonia, hot perchloric acid and hot sulfuric acid, insoluble in water and liquid ammonia.

Nickel Oxide Application Application

Densification agent of porcelain enamel, pigment of enamel and glass, magnetic material, metallurgy, kinescope and raw materials for nickel salt and nickel catalyst.

Nickel Oxide Storage Storage

Store at a ventilating and dry place, prevent wetting and keep away from strong inorganic acid and alkal

Nickel Oxide Packing Packing

25kg net, Paper/PE complex bags with double PE inners.

Nickel Oxide FAQ Nickel Oxide FAQ

Does nickel oxide have only one color?

No. Nickel oxide can appear green, grey, or black depending on composition, crystal structure, and production conditions. Fairsky supplies multiple grades, including green, grey, and nano-grade black nickel oxide.

Does nickel oxide produce different glaze colors at different dosages?

Yes. Low additions produce light green tones, while higher additions create darker green or near-black colors. Excessive amounts may reduce glaze transparency and cause surface defects.

How does nickel oxide work in ceramic glazes?

Nickel oxide acts as a stable green coloring agent. It forms nickel ions in the glaze, producing consistent color that is not strongly affected by kiln atmosphere.

How does nickel oxide affect glaze gloss and transparency?

Nickel oxide acts as a stable green coloring agent. It forms nickel ions in the glaze, producing consistent color that is not strongly affected by kiln atmosphere.

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