Potash / Soda Feldspar is a high-quality mineral widely utilized in the ceramic and glass industries due to its exceptional properties and balanced chemistry. With its unique formula, it enhances the efficiency and effectiveness of the production process, particularly in ceramic tile and sanitary ware manufacturing. Our Potash / Soda Feldspar features high alkali content, leading to improved thermal properties and increased fired flexural strength in finished products. It is available in a fine powder form that can be tailored to the mesh size requirements of our clients. The product exhibits a spectrum of colors, primarily white and yellow, and comes packed in sturdy HDPE jumbo bags, ensuring safe delivery and easy handling for businesses in the industry.

Key Features

Features Description
High Alkali Content Accelerates glass phase transition in vitrified tiles.
Enhanced Maturity Improves maturity at desired temperatures and imparts better compactness.
Fired Flexural Strength Increases fired flexural strength in the tile body.
Uniform Particle Size Exhibits better thermal properties due to homogeneous particle size distribution.
Thermal Stability Stabilizes firing temperature within a broad thermal range.
Visual Appeal Contributes to good whiteness and glossiness in finished products.
Attributes Description
Form Powder Grains
Mesh Size As per your requirement
Color White / Yellow
Grade Premium
Application Industries Ceramic Tile, Sanitary Ware, Glass, and Tableware
Key Chemical Composition SiO2 - 67.18%, Al2O3 - 17.08%, Fe2O3 - 0.09%, TiO2 - 0.05%, CaO - 1.09%, MgO - 0.18%, K2O - 11.36%, Na2O - 2.1%, Loss On Ignition - 0.62%
Packing 1 HDPE Jumbo Bag contains 120000 Kgs, 1x20' Ft container contains 20 Jumbo Bags

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Brand: VASTTRADEZI

Country of Origin: India

Feldspar is one of the most common minerals used in the ceramic and glass industries. It is an alkali-bearing aluminosilicate corresponding to the empirical formula R20, AJO3, 6SiO2, where R represents an alkali metal. As none of the feldspar group of minerals is found pure, potash feldspar always contains some soda feldspar and vice-versa with varying amounts of free quartz, iron oxide and traces of lime and magnesia resulting in a range of colors.

The salient features of our product are
1. High alkali content and balanced chemistry speed up the transition rate of the glass phase in vitrified tiles.
2. Improve the maturity at the desired temperature and also imparts better compactness.
3. Increase the fired flexural strength in the tile body.
4. Homogeneous particle size distribution exhibits better thermal properties.
5. Stabilize the firing temperature with a broad thermal range.
6. Contribute good whiteness and glossiness.

Form:
Powder Grains.

Mesh Size:
As Per Your Requirement.

Color:
White / Yellow.

Grade:
Premium

Application:
Ceramic Tile Industry, Sanitary Ware Industry, Glass Industry, and Tableware Industry.

Future:
Good Na20 Content, White Firing, Good Fluxing Property,

Test Report - Chemical Analysis (Wet Process) :
SiO2 - 67.18%, AL203 - 17.08%, Fe2O3 - 0.09%, TiO2 - 0.05%, CaO - 1.09%, MgO - 0.18%, K2O - 11.36%, Na2O - 2.1%, Loss On Ignition - 0.62%

**Note: The % is on base on our recent chemical Analysis Report.

Packing & Delivery: 1 HDPE Jumbo Bag Contain 120000 Kgs, 1x20" Ft Container containing 20 Jumbo Bag.



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Potash Feldspar

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Ceramic Industry

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High Alkali Content

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Potash / Soda Feldspar

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