Feldspar Powder- Potash & Soda
Versatile Solutions with Soda and Potash Feldspar Powders
Product Description
Feldspar powder is a fine-grained powder that is derived from feldspar, a group of rock-forming minerals that are abundant in the Earth's crust. The powder is typically used in the manufacture of ceramics, glass, and other materials where a high degree of chemical resistance, thermal stability, and mechanical strength are required.
Feldspar powder is also used in the production of glazes and enamels for ceramics, as well as in the production of filler materials for plastics, rubber, and other materials. We offer both types of feldspar powder including Soda Feldspar and Potash Feldspar powder, that can provide versatile solutions to various sectors and expand their market reach.
Potash Feldspar Powders
Potash Feldspar Powder is a type of feldspar powder that contains a high proportion of potassium oxide (K2O). It is derived from feldspar minerals rich in potassium, such as orthoclase and microcline. Potash feldspar powder is extensively used in the ceramics industry, particularly in the production of glass and porcelain. It contributes to lowering the melting point of the ceramic material, improving its durability, and enhancing the final product's overall quality. Additionally, our potash feldspar powder finds application in the manufacturing of glazes, enamels, and other materials requiring high potassium content.
- Compositional accuracy
- Non-reactive
- High chemical stability
- Minimum Order Quantity: 28 Ton
- Packaging Details: 50 KG HDPE Laminated Bags
- 1250 KG Jumbo Bags
Sodium Feldspar Powder
Soda Feldspar Powder is a type of feldspar powder that contains a high proportion of sodium oxide (Na2O). It is derived from feldspar minerals rich in sodium, such as albite and oligoclase. Soda feldspar powder is widely used in the ceramics industry, especially in the production of porcelain and sanitary ware. It helps in lowering the melting point of the ceramic material, enhancing its plasticity, and improving the glaze quality. Additionally, our soda feldspar powder is utilized in the manufacturing of glass, enamel, and various other materials requiring high alkali content.
- Accurate composition
- Chemical stability
- Optimum effectiveness and high purity
- Minimum Order Quantity: 28 Ton
Product Details:
Product Type | Minerals |
Types of Refractories | Neutral Refractory |
Color | White |
Supply Ability | 100 Ton Per Day |
Chemical Compositions And Physical Properties
Constituents | K-Par Glaze 325 |
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SiO2 | 66.81 |
K20 | 12.105% |
SI02 | 66.24% |
AL203 | 18.20% |
FE203 | 0.10% |
CAO | 0.542% |
MGO | 0.075% |
LOI | 0.48% |
Trade Information
Supply Ability | 100 Ton Per Day | Delivery Time | 10 Days |
Sample Available | Yes | Sample Policy | Free samples are available |
Packaging Details | As per customer requirement | Main Domestic Market | All India |
Certifications | yes |
Uses Of Feldspar Powder- Potash & Soda
Frit Industry
Feldspar powder is commonly used in the Frit industry as a key ingredient due to its high alumina and silica content. It enhances the melting and vitrification process, improves the chemical stability and durability of frits, and contributes to desired glaze properties in ceramics.
Ceramic Industry
Both soda feldspar powder and potash feldspar powder are widely used in the ceramics industry for manufacturing ceramic products, including tiles, tableware, sanitary ware, and porcelain. They act as fluxing agents, reducing the melting point of ceramic materials, improving their plasticity, and enhancing the overall quality and strength of the final products.
Enamel Industry
Both types of feldspar powder are utilized in the enamel industry for producing enamel coatings. They contribute to the stability and adhesion of enamel coatings on metal surfaces, providing a smooth and durable finish. Enamel coatings can be found in applications such as kitchenware, appliances, and industrial equipment.
Glass Making
Soda feldspar powder and potash feldspar powder are important ingredients in glass production. They help to lower the melting temperature of glass, improve its durability, and enhance its chemical resistance. These powders are commonly used in the manufacturing of flat glass, fiberglass, glass containers, and specialty glasses.
Abrasive industry
Geological processes have occasionally deposited sands that are composed of almost 100% quartz grains. These deposits have been identified and produced as sources of high purity silica sand. These sands are used in the glassmaking industry. Quartz sand is used in the production of container glass, flat plate glass, specialty glass and fiberglass.
Tiles Industry
Feldspar powder is used in the tiles industry as a vital component in the formulation of ceramic glazes and porcelain bodies. Its high alumina content enhances the strength and durability of tiles, while its low melting point aids in achieving desired textures and colors during the firing process.