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Iron oxide pigments are inorganic compounds derived from iron, known for their vibrant colors and excellent stability. Primarily used in coatings, plastics, and construction materials, they enhance aesthetics and durability. Their economic significance lies in their widespread application across various industries, contributing to the growth of sectors such as automotive, architecture, and consumer goods.
Source: United States Geological Survey Mineral Resources Program
See also: Mineral commodity prices