Soda and Potassium Feldspar

  • Feldspar is the most common mineral in crystalline rock. The alkali and alumina content make it an interesting mineral.

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Feldspar for Ceramics

Feldspars act as fluxing agents to form a glassy phase at low temperatures and a source of alkalis and alumina in glazes.

They improve the strength, toughness, and durability of the ceramic body

Sodium, Potassium feldspar for Glass

  • Feldspar acts as a fluxing agent, reducing the melting temperature of Silica Sand or quartz and help to control the viscosity of glass.
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  • The alkali content in feldspar acts as flux, lowering the glass batch melting temperature and thus reducing production costs.
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  • Some feldspar fuse as low as cone 4, others as high as cone 10, but the average is cone 8-9

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Steeler™ is an emerging programme built on five years of work to define and promote steel that has been produced and sourced responsibly. The Australian Steel Stewardship Forum initially developed the concept.

Steeler™ is an emerging programme built on five years of work to define and promote steel that has been produced and sourced responsibly. The Australian Steel Stewardship Forum initially developed the concept.

Steeler™ is an emerging programme built on five years of work to define and promote steel that has been produced and sourced responsibly. The Australian Steel Stewardship Forum initially developed the concept.

Steeler™ is an emerging programme built on five years of work to define and promote steel that has been produced and sourced responsibly. The Australian Steel Stewardship Forum initially developed the concept.

Steeler™ is an emerging programme built on five years of work to define and promote steel that has been produced and sourced responsibly. The Australian Steel Stewardship Forum initially developed the concept.