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Norma-Hamkor Co.

Supplier From Uzbekistan
Aug-22-01
Supplier : Natural feldspar for glass, ceramic, porcelain, faience industry

Established: 1998

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Contact Details:
Office 213, 2Nd Floor, 6 Abay Str.
Tashkent 700011
Uzbekistan


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1. Hardness: 6-7 on the Mohs hardness scale.
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3. Crystal Structure: Triclinic crystal system.
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1. High Alkali Content: Soda feldspar has a high alkali content, making it useful in ceramics and glass production.
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3. Abundant Supply: Soda feldspar is a relatively common mineral, making it widely available.

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1. Name Origin: The name \"feldspar\" comes from the German words "feld" meaning field and "spath" meaning spar.
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1. High Alkali Content: Sodium feldspar has a high alkali content, making it useful in ceramics and glass production.
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3. Sedimentary Rocks: Found in sedimentary rocks, such as sandstones and conglomerates.

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2. Economic Importance: Sodium feldspar is an important mineral in the ceramics and glass industries.

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3. Quartz: Can be used as a substitute in some applications.

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1. Growing Demand: The demand for sodium feldspar is growing due to its increasing use in the ceramics and glass industries.
2. Fluctuating Prices: The price of sodium feldspar can fluctuate depending on market conditions and availability.

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