Frequently Asked Questions

The red cerium oxide polishing powder is primarily used for polishing a wide range of glass surfaces, including automobile glass, architectural glass, mirrors, artificial diamonds, and crystals. It efficiently removes scratches, scuffs, and surface defects, restoring clarity and smoothness.

The recommended mixing ratio for preparing the polishing slurry is 1:10, which means 100 grams of powder should be mixed with 1 liter of water.

The polishing powder has a cerium oxide content of 70–80%, a particle size (D50) of 1.5–2.2 µm, a pH range of 6–8, and a mass density of 2–2.5 g/cm³. It is red in color and has a melting temperature of 2397°C.

When using the polishing powder, wear nitrile or rubber gloves, a face mask compliant with EN 143 (N95 or P100), safety glasses or goggles, and long-sleeve protective clothing. Ensure proper ventilation by working in a well-ventilated area or under a fume hood.

The polishing powder should be stored in a dry, ventilated area, away from direct sunlight, at temperatures between 0–40°C, and with humidity levels of ≤ 70%.

The polishing powder has a shelf life of 12 months when stored under the recommended conditions.

The polishing powder may cause irritation to the eyes, skin, and respiratory tract. Inhaling fine particles may affect the respiratory system with repeated or heavy exposure. It is generally considered low hazard under normal conditions of use, but care should be taken to avoid excess exposure.

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