What is Potash Feldspar?

Potash Feldspar is a naturally occurring mineral composed primarily of potassium, aluminum, and silica. It's found in a variety of colors—white, pink, or light red—and is known for its exceptional properties that make it indispensable in various industrial applications.

High potassium content (K₂O) - Essential for fluxing applications
Excellent hardness (6–6.5 on Mohs scale) - Provides durability
High melting point (around 1100°C) - Temperature resistant
Low iron and titanium content - Ideal for white and clear products

Major Applications

Ceramics & Porcelain

Acts as a fluxing agent, lowering melting points. Enhances strength, durability, and gloss in tiles, sanitary ware, porcelain, and dinnerware. Improves vitrification and surface smoothness.

Glass Manufacturing

Controls glass viscosity during production. Improves transparency, hardness, and chemical resistance. Essential for flat glass, container glass, and specialty glass applications.

Paints & Coatings

Used as a functional filler to increase hardness and weather resistance. Enhances consistency and performance of paints, coatings, and rubber materials.

Other Industrial Uses

Essential in abrasives, refractories, electrodes, and welding rods. Acts as a reinforcing agent in plastics and rubber industries.

Why Choose Our Potash Feldspar?

Natural Purity

Eco-friendly sourcing with exceptional natural purity levels that meet the highest industry standards.

Consistent Quality

Uniform grain size and chemical composition ensuring predictable performance in your applications.

Low Impurities

Minimal iron and other impurities making it perfect for high-quality ceramic and glass production.

Custom Packaging

Flexible packaging solutions for bulk and industrial use, tailored to your specific requirements.

Reliable Supply

Dependable supply chain for both domestic and international markets with timely deliveries.

Quality Testing

Rigorous testing and quality control processes ensure every batch meets industrial performance standards.