Potassic feldspar

Potassium Feldspar is one of the most important minerals in the feldspar group, which is used in various industries, especially ceramics and glassmaking.

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Potassic feldspar is one of the most important minerals used in the tile and ceramic industries, which plays a key role in the melting and shaping process of ceramic bodies due to its significant amount of potassium. This material is from the aluminum silicate family and is usually used in combination with other raw materials such as clay, silica, and sodium feldspar.

In the process of producing tiles and ceramics, potash feldspar acts as a flux. This material reduces the melting temperature of the raw materials and improves the flowability of the melt during the firing stages, which results in increased mechanical strength and final product quality. Also, the presence of potassium in the feldspar structure causes the formation of uniform glass phases on the surface of the tile, which affects its brightness and resistance.

The physical and chemical properties of potash feldspar, such as its favorable melting point, stable chemical composition, and bright color, make it an ideal choice for the production of high-quality ceramic products. It is used in the preparation of white bodies, glazes, and various wall and floor tiles, and has a direct impact on the appearance and durability of the final product.

Given its importance in optimizing the firing process and improving the final properties of tiles and ceramics, potassic feldspar is widely used in the industry, and its stable and high-quality supply is of great importance to manufacturers in this field.

Silica (SiO2)

68.45%

Alumina (Al2O3)

17.65%

Ferric Oxide (Fe2O3)

00.04%

Calcium Oxide (CaO)

00.98%

Magnesium Oxide (MgO)

00.30%

Sodium Oxide (Na2O)

01.96%

Potassium Oxide (K2O)

12.04%

LOI

01.00%