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FELDSPAR

"Laira Group is a trusted name in the feldspar industry, offering a wide range of high-quality feldspar products. Our portfolio includes lump, chipped, and micronized feldspar, ideal for ceramic, tile, glaze, sanitary, and tableware factories. Backed by our experienced team, we provide competitive prices and exceptional customer service. Contact Laira Group for all your feldspar needs."

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FELDSPAR

Versatile mineral used in ceramics, glass, and various industrial applications.

Feldspar, the most abundant mineral group on Earth, constitutes half of the Earth's crust. It is an aluminosilicate with varying amounts of K, Na, and Ca in a solid solution series. Potash and soda feldspar are vital components of granite, syenite, and gneisses. Workable deposits are commonly found in pegmatite veins alongside quartz-feldspar and mica. With their excellent fusibility and purity, feldspars serve as valuable raw materials with widespread industrial applications.

Laira Group, a prominent trading company, specializes in supply high-quality lump, chipped, and micronized feldspar at affordable prices to ceramic, glass, paint, plastic, rubber, adhesive, fertilizer, and petrochemical industries. Our experienced sales team is dedicated to understanding your requirements. Contact us for product information or to place an order.

Applications:

  • Ceramics Industries
  • Glass Industries
  • Paint, Plastic, Rubber, and Adhesive Industries as fillers
  • Fertilizer & Petrochemical Industries

Do You Know?

Feldspar, the most abundant mineral group on Earth, is found in a variety of colors and forms. It forms a significant part of the Earth's crust, comprising about 60% of it. The different types of feldspar exhibit a range of properties and compositions, making them versatile in various industries. Interestingly, feldspar crystals can display a phenomenon called twinning, where two or more crystals grow together to form intricate patterns. This unique characteristic adds to the allure and fascination of feldspar in the world of minerals.

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