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Antimony Oxide (sold per lb.)
Axner Number: MANTOX
Shipping Weight: 1 lbs., 11.20000 oz.
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| Quantity | Amount |
| 5 to 9 | $17.99 |
| 10 to 49 | $16.62 |
| 50 to 99 | $14.01 |
| 100 to 499 | $12.72 |
| 500 or more | $12.09 |
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Note: Sold in 50 lb. increments for orders 50 lbs. or more.
Sb 2O 3
Derived principally from stibnite, its principle use is an opacifier in porcelain enamels.
| Typical analysis: |
| Sb2O3 |
100% pure |
Melting Point 650°C
It can be used in combination with rutile and titanium as a yellow body stain, and frequently is used in glass as a decolorizing agent and stabilizer in emerald green and ruby red compositions. When used in combination with lead glaze, it gives a color commonly called Naples Yellow. The brick industry employs antimony to bleach the surface of red-burning clay to a buff color to produce variegated coloration.
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