Sodium Feldspar
Sodium feldspar, also known as albite, is a common mineral that belongs to the feldspar group. It is a sodium-rich member of the plagioclase feldspar series and is one of the most abundant minerals in Earth’s crust. Here’s a brief overview:
Most deposits offer sodium feldspar as well as potassium feldspar and mixed feldspars. Chemically, the
Feldspars are silicates of aluminium, containing sodium, potassium, iron, calcium, or barium or
Combinations of these elements.
In addition to this, the offered range is made using superior grade ingredients with sophisticated machinery.
Grade :
- L Value =78+, L Value=75+, L Value=70+
- 100# / 200# / 300# / 400#
- Sand
Technical Details
| Parameter | Percentage |
|---|---|
| Silica SiO2 | 70.00—80.00 |
| Alumina Al2O3 | 15.00—20.00 |
| Potassium Oxide K2O | < 1% |
| Sodium Oxide Na2O | 8.00—10.00 |
| Calcium Oxide CaO | < 0.80 |
| Ferric Oxide Fe2O3 | 0.20 |
| Titanium Oxide TiO2 | < 0.015 |
| Magnesium Oxide MgO | < 0.15 |
| Loss on Ignition LOI | < 1.00 % Max |
Potash Feldspar
Potash feldspar refers to a group of rock-forming minerals that are an important component of igneous, metamorphic, and sedimentary rocks. It is a potassium-rich variety of feldspar, a silicate mineral. Potash feldspar is widely used in ceramics, glass, and other industries due to its chemical composition and properties.
Most deposits offer sodium feldspar as well as potassium feldspar and mixed feldspars. Chemically, the
Feldspars are silicates of aluminium, containing sodium, potassium, iron, calcium, or barium or
Combinations of these elements.
In addition to this, the offered range is made using superior grade ingredients with sophisticated machinery
Grade :
- L Value =78+, L Value=75+, L Value=70+
- 100# / 200# / 300# / 400#
- Sand
Technical Details
| Parameter | Percentage |
|---|---|
| Silica SiO2 | 65.50–75.00 |
| Alumina Al2O3 | 17.00–20.00 |
| Potassium Oxide K2O | 9.50—11.00 |
| Sodium Oxide Na2O | 3.00—5.00 |
| Calcium Oxide CaO | < 0.05 |
| Ferric oxide Fe2O3 | 0.10% Max |
| Magnesium Oxide MgO | < 2.20 |
| Loss on ignition LOI | 1.00% Max |
Applications
