R CrB is a very unusual star, being extremely hydrogen deficient and u
ndergoing irregular deep minima in its visible light. R CrB started to
undergo a fading episode in October 1995. The infrared Space Observat
ory (ISO) observed the star after it had faded by 7 magnitudes. The in
ner, warm dust shell has been observed by ISOPHOT, using the long wave
length camera mode (from 60 mu m to 200 mu m). The dust shell was obse
rved using the low resolution spectrometer (from 2.5 mu m to 5 mu m an
d 5.8 mu m to 11.6 mu m). The energy distribution peaks around 6 - 8 m
u m, indicative of a 650K dust shell with an unusual shape to the obse
rved spectrum. The long wavelength photometry, when compared to IRAS d
ata, shows the temperature of the warm dust shell is unaffected by the
ejection of a new cloud of carbon from the central star. The dust clo
ud is probably composed of pure carbon, but other materials cannot be
excluded. There is no evidence of hydrogenated carbon molecules.