FELDSPAR
FELDSPAR
FELDSPAR
Feldspar (soda/white, potassium, or green/red) is a key mineral used in ceramics, glass, and as a filler in paints and plastics—enhancing strength, durability, and thermal resistance while acting as a flux to lower melting temperatures.
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TYPES OF FELDSPAR
Potassium-rich feldspar
Primarily used in ceramics and glass manufacturing for its fluxing properties and ability to improve product strength and durability.
Sodium & calcium-rich series
Common in ceramics, glass, and as an abrasive in industrial applications.
Potassium feldspar variant
Used in glass and ceramics; gemstone variety known as Amazonite.
Sodium-rich feldspar
Valued in ceramics and glass for high strength, whiteness, and chemical stability.
Calcium-rich plagioclase
Favoured in ceramics for heat-resistant properties and dimensional stability.
USES OF FELDSPAR
Acts as a flux in tiles, tableware, and sanitary ware—improving strength, durability, and vitrification.
Used in containers, flat glass, and fiberglass—enhancing hardness, clarity, and resistance to thermal shock.
Performs as a filler to improve stability, chemical resistance, and hardness.
Adds strength and stability as a consistent performance filler.
Used in sandpapers and grinding wheels thanks to hardness and durability.
GRADES OF FELDSPAR
Ceramic Grade Feldspar
Higher alumina & silica; improves strength, durability, and vitrification in tiles, tableware, and sanitary ware.
Glass Grade Feldspar
High-purity flux to lower melting point—enhances hardness, clarity, and thermal-shock resistance.
Abrasive Grade Feldspar
Optimized hardness for polishing & finishing in sandpapers and grinding media.
Filler Grade Feldspar
For paints, plastics & rubber—boosts stability, hardness, and chemical resistance.
High-Purity Feldspar
Refined for special applications requiring very low impurities (select ceramics, certain glass types, electronics).