Features Of Feldspar 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
Specifications Products : Potash Feldspar Use : Industrial Use Color : Pink to White Form : Powder Packing Type : Small Plastic Bags / Jumbo Bags Packaging size : 50kgs / 1000-1200 kgs Feldspar are chemically alumino-silicates. There are several types of feldspar available in the state of Rajasthan (India): Most deposits offer sodium feldspar, potassium feldspar and mixed feldspar. The fusibility of the mineral make it useful raw material for many application and the purity is the indication of better fusibility in the application. The geological context specific to each deposit gives the feldspar a variety of physical and chemical properties, thus providing products for a full-range of ceramic and glass making applications. At mines the deposits are blasted to break up the rock and make it accessible to the diggers and loaders. The material after breaking up are manually sorted to prepare feed stocks and than each lot is tested with a view to providing the process plant with a constant homogeneous supply that is appropriate for the application purposes. The selected material is than transported to the users. The remaining product (R/O) is directly sold in the form of sand to glass manufacturers or ground for ceramic markets. The processing techniques at PEEKAY MINERALS ensures consistent quality freedom from impurities at pocket friendly costs. Application: As fluxing agent in ceramics- tiles, sanitary tableware, and glazes As strength enhancing in glass and glass wool As transparency enhancer in hollow glass, flat glass As fillers in paints, plasters, insulation Features: Free from impurities Good color High strength High Alumina Required sizing
Potassium feldspar, also known as K-Feldspar, is a common type of feldspar mineral that is composed of potassium, aluminium, and silica. It is one of the most abundant minerals in the Earth's crust and is found in many types of rocks, including granite, gneiss, and pegmatite, that has a wide range of industrial and scientific applications. Its unique properties make it a valuable resource in a variety of fields, from manufacturing to geology. For example, it is a key ingredient in the manufacture of glass and ceramics, where it is used as a flux to lower the melting point of the materials. It is also used as filler in plastics, rubber, and other materials. We, SRS Minerals are equipped to supply Good quality K-Feldspar, with Potassium content up to 12% in Lumps from 1-300mm size, and in powder form, if required.
Feldspar is by far the most abundant group of minerals in the earth's crust, forming about 60% of terrestrial rocks. Most deposits offer sodium feldspar as well as potassium feldspar and mixed feldspars. Feldspars are primarily used in industrial applications for their alumina and alkali content. The term feldspar encompasses a whole range of materials.
Feldspar is by far the most abundant group of minerals in the earth's crust, forming about 60% of terrestrial rocks. Most deposits offer sodium feldspar as well as potassium feldspar and mixed feldspars. Feldspars are primarily used in industrial applications for their alumina and alkali content. The term feldspar encompasses a whole range of materials. Sodium feldspar is commonly used in Ceramic and Glass industries. Kiran Minerals is a market leader in the mining and processing of feldspar in Rajasthan (India), supplying high-quality products to the market