
Feldspar is by far the most abundant group of minerals in the earth's crust, forming about 60% of terrestrial rocks. Amongst the numerous rocks in which they are present, feldspars are particularly abundant in igneous rocks like granite, which contains up to 50% or 70% of alkaline feldspar. Most deposits offer sodium feldsparĀ as well as potassium feldsparĀ and mixed feldspars. Chemically, the feldspars are silicates of aluminum, containing sodium, potassium, iron, calcium, or barium or combinations of these elements.
Uses
1.Abrasive: As bonding agent.
2.Ceramic: As glazing material/flux.
3.Electrodes: As a flux.
4.Glass: Potash grade 30-80 mesh for durability.
5.Refractories: As batch constituents.
Feldspar (Products)
1.Feldspar lumps (Potassium)
2.Feldspar lumps (Sodium)
3.Feldspar grains (as per requirement)
4.Feldspar Powder (as per requirement)
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