Turkey Feldspar
Physical properties
Turkey Feldspar Description
10.56 Shrinkage%
2.81 Loss on ignition%
300 Forming Pressure(KgIcm2)
0.37 Water Absorption%
Color Spectrometry ( L a b)
80.92 L*
-0.21 A*
7.85 B*
56.85 Whiteness
1214-1229 Temperature C
52 Cycle mm.
Chemical Analysis
70.46 SiO2%
15.04 Al2O3%
0.16 Fe2O3%
0.97 CaO%
0.45 MgO%
2.91 K2O%
6.46 Na2O%
2.86 Loss On Ignition%
Feldspar The minerals of the feldspar group (feldspars for short) are a large group of very frequently occurring silicates with the general chemical composition (Ba,Ca,Na,K,NH4,Sr)(Al,Fe3+,B,Si)4O8. The elements indicated in parentheses can represent each other (substitution, diadochy), but are always in the same quantitative ratio to the other constituents of the mineral (substitution). Feldspar Areas of use: white cement production, ceramic production, cosmetics, glass, ceramics, welding electrodes and paint industry If requested, we can provide 220,000 tons every month from International Port Mesin Turkey FOB.
(FOB Delivery) Origin Turkey Products : Grey Cement Bagged cement in sling bags, Grey Cement in big bags, Bulk Cement, Portland Clinker, Gypsum Stone, Bauxite ore, Basalt Crushed Stone, Dolomite, Marble chips, Limestone, Slaked lime, quicklime, Calcite,pumice, kaolin, feldspar Loading : Turkey Ports (Mediterranean Ports,Aegean Ports, Marmara Ports,Black Sea Ports ) Origin Turkey (Export & Trade) Turkey Ports, FOB Delivery
Kaolin Pyrophyllite Feldspar Origin Turkey We are a remarkable mine & supplier of kaolin/china clay frm Turkey Able to meet yr target price & kindly advice on the a. Kaolin Spec requires b. Target fob price c. Term pyment d. Min order qnty PRODUCTS : Limestone, Dolomite, Gypsum, Bauxite Ore, Basalt Stone, Marble Chips, Calcite, Micronized Calcite, Pumice, Hydrated Lime, Quick Lime, Kaolin, Pyrophyllite , Felspar , Bentonite, Anhydrite, ACC Block, Quartz, Clinker, Cement quality raw materials and minerals our suppliers are direct mine owners and factories
Sodium bentonite is a type of bentonite clay characterized by its high sodium content. It is formed from the alteration of volcanic ash deposits over time. It consists of montmorillonite, a type of smectite clay mineral, along with other minerals like quartz, feldspar, and gypsum. Sodium bentonite has a high swelling capacity when hydrated, forming a gel-like substance. It also exhibits excellent absorbent properties and cation exchange capacity. Sodium bentonite deposits are found in various regions worldwide, including the United States, China, India, and Turkey. Sodium bentonite is typically mined using open-pit or underground mining methods and then processed through drying, grinding, and beneficiation.