Soda Feldspar is generally a clean white mineral which sources sodium, alumina, and silica along with some potassium and calcium. Albite mineral from which soda feldspar is derived is often tends to be white in appearance compared with the pinkish hue of orthoclase mineral from which potash feldspar is ground.
Feldspar is used as a flux in ceramic and glass industries. It also adds strength to the body. Feldspar is a rare occurrence of extremely pure mineral free from mica. The chief use of Feldspar is in the Ceramic and Glass Industries. In ceramic bodies, the main vitrifying (fluxing) agent is feldspar.
Application Industries:
Ceramics, Tiles and Sanitaryware
Glazes
Glass Industry
Bonding agent for abrasives, wheels, discs, and other shapes.
Dental ceramics.
Product Variants:
Granular Particles
Powder form (100-350 Mess BSS)
Lumps (Dressed ore in raw form)
Packing: The standard packing units are 50 kg HDPE Bags, 1000 Kg, and 1350 Kg jumbo bags. However, we can also make the packing units as per customer requirements.
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Properties of Sodium Feldspar
1. Hardness: 6-7 on the Mohs hardness scale.
2. Color: Typically white, gray, or pink.
3. Crystal Structure: Triclinic crystal system.
4. Density: 2.62-2.65 g/cm³.
Uses of Sodium Feldspar
1. Ceramics and Glass: Used as a flux to lower the melting point of quartz and other minerals.
2. Paints and Coatings: Used as an extender and filler.
3. Plastics and Rubber: Used as a filler and reinforcing agent.
4. Abrasives: Used in the production of abrasives, such as sandpaper.
5. Construction: Used as an aggregate in concrete and asphalt.
Benefits of Sodium Feldspar
1. High Alkali Content: Sodium feldspar has a high alkali content, making it useful in ceramics and glass production.
2. Low Melting Point: Its relatively low melting point makes it useful as a flux.
3. Abundant Supply: Sodium feldspar is a relatively common mineral, making it widely available.
Occurrence of Sodium Feldspar
1. Igneous Rocks: Found in igneous rocks, such as granites and syenites.
2. Metamorphic Rocks: Found in metamorphic rocks, such as gneisses and schists.
3. Sedimentary Rocks: Found in sedimentary rocks, such as sandstones and conglomerates.
Interesting Facts
1. Name Origin: The name "feldspar" comes from the German words "feld" meaning field and "spath" meaning spar.
2. Economic Importance: Sodium feldspar is an important mineral in the ceramics and glass industries.
Substitutes for Sodium Feldspar
1. Potassium Feldspar: Can be used as a substitute in some applications.
2. Calcium Feldspar: Can be used as a substitute in some applications.
3. Quartz: Can be used as a substitute in some applications.
Market Trends
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.
Properties of Potassium Feldspar
1. Hardness: 6-7 on the Mohs hardness scale.
2. Color: Typically pink, white, or gray.
3. Crystal Structure: Monoclinic or triclinic crystal system.
4. Density: 2.56-2.58 g/cm�³.
Uses of Potassium Feldspar
1. Ceramics and Glass: Used as a flux to lower the melting point of quartz and other minerals.
2. Paints and Coatings: Used as an extender and filler.
3. Plastics and Rubber: Used as a filler and reinforcing agent.
4. Abrasives: Used in the production of abrasives, such as sandpaper.
5. Construction: Used as an aggregate in concrete and asphalt.
Benefits of Potassium Feldspar
1. High Alkali Content: Potassium feldspar has a high alkali content, making it useful in ceramics and glass production.
2. Low Melting Point: Its relatively low melting point makes it useful as a flux.
3. Abundant Supply: Potassium feldspar is a relatively common mineral, making it widely available.
Occurrence of Potassium Feldspar
1. Igneous Rocks: Found in igneous rocks, such as granites and syenites.
2. Metamorphic Rocks: Found in metamorphic rocks, such as gneisses and schists.
3. Sedimentary Rocks: Found in sedimentary rocks, such as sandstones and conglomerates.
Interesting Facts
1. Name Origin: The name \"feldspar\" comes from the German words "feld" meaning field and "spath" meaning spar.
2. Economic Importance: Potassium feldspar is an important mineral in the ceramics and glass industries.
Feldspar is most common rock-forming mineral. It generally white or very light in colour. The feldspar refers to the group of Aluminium silicate of potassium, sodium and calcium. Among the numerous rocks in which they are present the feldspars are particularly abundant in igneous rocks.
Applications
Ceramics
Sanitaryware
Catalyst
Decorative stone
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