Henan Ankai New Materials Co.,Ltd-LSAK Feldspar’s Post

#Sodiumfeldspar (NaAlSi3O8) is a common sodium-containing #aluminum silicate mineral belonging to the #feldspar family of minerals. In the #glass industry, sodium feldspar plays an important role and has many effects on the quality and production process of glass: Reducing the #meltingpoint: Sodium feldspar can reduce the melting temperature of glass, making the melting process more energy-efficient and reducing equipment loss caused by #hightemperature. Improving #fluidity: Adding sodium feldspar can improve the fluidity of glass liquid, which is very important for the molding process, especially in #floatglass production. Good fluidity helps to obtain a more uniform and flat product surface. Adjusting the expansion coefficient: Sodium feldspar can help adjust the thermal expansion coefficient of glass to make it closer to other #buildingmaterials, such as metal frames or #ceramic tiles, thereby reducing stress and cracking risks caused by temperature differences. Improving chemical stability: A proper amount of sodium feldspar can enhance the chemical stability and corrosion resistance of glass products, especially the anti-alkali and anti-hydrolysis properties. Optimizing optical properties: For some special glasses, such as optical glass, sodium feldspar can also help achieve specific refractive indices and other optical properties. As a #supplier, Henan Ankai has significant advantages in providing high-quality sodium feldspar #rawmaterials. The company may focus on providing sodium feldspar products with #highpurity, few impurities and reasonable particle size distribution for the #glassmanufacturing industry. If you want to know more, please contact us. Web: www.lsakminerals.com Email: info@lsakminerals.com Tel: 86 15837207537 #SodiumFeldspar #sodafeldspar #albite #MineralIndustry #CeramicsIndustry #glassindustry #Coatingindustry #Manufacturing #LSAKFeldspar #feldspar #rawmaterial #china #export #painting #plastic #refractory #innovation #economy

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