Iridium black

£4.50

Explore Iridium black, a high‑density pigment delivering superior opacity, heat resistance, and chemical stability for coatings, electronics, and art.

Description

What is Iridium Black

Iridium black is a very dark pigment based on iridium oxide species (such as IrO2 and related sub-oxides). It is used in specialized pigments and coatings where extreme darkness, chemical stability, and high-temperature tolerance are important. It is different from common carbon black pigments and is typically much more expensive and used in niche applications.

Key properties

  • Color: Extremely deep black, often with high opacity depending on particle size and dispersion
  • Lightfastness: Excellent, with strong resistance to fading under light
  • Thermal stability: High, suitable for high-temperature environments and durable glaze or coating work
  • Chemical stability: Generally very stable and resistant to many chemicals
  • Cost and availability: Significantly more expensive and less widely available than common black pigments
  • Form: Usually supplied as a fine powder suitable for dispersing in paints, ceramics glazes, or coatings

Common uses

  • Pigment in high-temperature ceramics and glazes
  • Specialized coatings and optical absorptive layers
  • Research and niche industrial applications where durable black pigments are required
  • Occasionally studied as a catalyst material in electrochemical research

Quick comparison with other blacks

Property Iridium Black Carbon Black Iron Oxide Black
Color depth Very deep black Very deep black, can vary with grade Black with possible reddish undertones
Lightfastness Excellent Good to excellent (grade dependent) Moderate to good
Thermal stability Very high Moderate to high (grade dependent) Moderate
Cost Very high Low to moderate Moderate
Typical uses High temperature coatings, specialized ceramics General paints, plastics, inks Paints, cosmetics, ceramics

Safety and handling

  • Handle as a fine powder; avoid inhalation and excessive dust. Use appropriate PPE and good ventilation.
  • Follow material safety data sheet (MSDS) guidelines for handling and disposal.
  • Keep away from incompatible materials and store in a sealed container when not in use.

Want to know more?

If you’re looking to buy or specify Iridium black for a project, tell me:

  • the intended application (ceramics, coatings, research, etc.)
  • desired pigment form and dispersion requirements
  • any regulatory or budget constraints

I can tailor guidance on suppliers, grades, and compatibility with binders or glaze systems.

Key takeaway: Iridium black is a highly stable, extremely deep black pigment used in specialized, high-temperature, and durable applications, but it is much more expensive and less common than standard black pigments.

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