Feldspar

Feldspars are mostly white, but can also be found in gray, milky, liver red, and light green. In general, the consumption of feldspars is 65% in the glass industry, 30% in the ceramic industry, 5% in the rubber industry, paint industry or other industries. Feldspars are divided into the following four groups based on their chemical composition: sodium feldspars, sodium-barium feldspars, sodium-potassium feldspars, and potassium feldspars. Arian Tejarat Nik Andish Company is a manufacturer of feldspar for various applications.

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  • Sodium - Potassium Feldspar
  • In general, the consumption of feldspar is 65% in the glass industry, 30% in the ceramic industry, 5% in the rubber industry, paint industry or other industries

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  • Potassium Feldspar
  • In general, the consumption of feldspar is 65% in the glass industry, 30% in the ceramic industry, 5% in the rubber industry, paint industry or other industries.

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  • Sodium Feldspar
  • In general, the consumption of feldspar is 65% in the glass industry, 30% in the ceramic industry, 5% in the rubber industry, paint industry or other industries.

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  • Calcined Feldspar
  • In general, the consumption of feldspar is 65% in the glass industry, 30% in the ceramic industry, 5% in the rubber industry, paint industry or other industries.

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  • Feldspar Powder
  • In general, the consumption of feldspar is 65% in the glass industry, 30% in the ceramic industry, 5% in the rubber industry, paint industry or other industries.

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  • Crushed Feldspar
  • In general, the consumption of feldspar is 65% in the glass industry, 30% in the ceramic industry, 5% in the rubber industry, paint industry or other industries.

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  • Feldspar Lump
  • In general, the consumption of feldspar is 65% in the glass industry, 30% in the ceramic industry, 5% in the rubber industry, paint industry or other industries.