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Potassium Feldspar

Potassium Feldspar is one of the most abundant and important groups of minerals in the Earth's crust. It is a type of feldspar rich in potassium oxide (K₂O), primarily sourced from potassium-rich minerals like orthoclase and microcline.

 

This powder is widely used in the ceramics industry, particularly for making glass and porcelain. It helps lower the melting temperature of ceramic materials, boosts durability, and enhances the quality of the finished products.

 

Additionally, potash feldspar powder is commonly used in the production of glazes, enamels, and other materials that demand high potassium levels.

Aplications

Paint, Abrasives, Electrodes, Agriculture, Metallurgical, Ceramics, Glass

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Sodium Feldspar

Sodium feldspar, also known as soda feldspar or albite, is a member of the feldspar mineral group that contains a high percentage of sodium. Sodium feldspar powder is a feldspar product with a high concentration of sodium oxide (Na₂O), typically sourced from sodium-rich minerals like albite and oligoclase.

 

This powder is commonly used in the ceramics industry, particularly for producing porcelain and sanitary ware. It aids in reducing the melting point of ceramic materials, improving their plasticity, and enhancing the quality of glazes.

 

Additionally, soda feldspar powder is also employed in the production of glass, enamel, and other materials that require a high alkali content. Sodium feldspar is more commonly used in the glass industry, while potassium feldspar is favored in ceramics and glazes due to its higher melting point.

 

Aplications

Ceramics, Glass, Abrasives, Plastics, Rubber, Electronics, Frit Industry, Enamel Industry

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Talc

Talc is a naturally occurring mineral, widely known for its softness and slippery feel. It is a hydrated magnesium silicate with the chemical formula Mg₃Si₄O₁₀(OH)₂. Due to its unique physical and chemical properties, talc is extensively used in various industrial and consumer applications. It is the softest mineral on the Mohs scale of hardness, ranking as a 1, which gives it a variety of uses, particularly in cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, and industrial applications.

Aplications

Ceramic, Glassmaking, Abrasivematerial, Foundrysand, Petroleum Industry

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