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Potassium Feldspar Ceramic Flux

CAS Number: 68476-25-5

Potassium feldspar (K-feldspar, KAlSi3O8) is the primary fluxing agent in porcelain, bone china, and vitreous sanitary ware ceramic bodies. During firing, feldspar melts at 1150–1250 °C to form a viscous glass that cements the ceramic grains and provides translucency and mechanical strength. The K2O/Na2O ratio determines glass viscosity and firing range.

Technical Specifications

appearanceWhite to light grey fine powder
purity (%)≥95
K2O content (%)11–14
SiO2 content (%)63–66
Al2O3 content (%)18–20

Applications

  • Primary flux in porcelain and fine china ceramic bodies
  • Flux in sanitary ware and electrical insulator ceramics
  • Glaze raw material for matte and glossy ceramic glazes
  • Glass batch component in borosilicate glass production
  • Filler and flux in vitreous enamel formulations

Key Features

  • Key flux enabling vitrification at conventional porcelain firing temperatures
  • Wide firing range reduces sensitivity to kiln temperature variations
  • Contributes to translucency and whiteness in fine ceramics
  • Consistent chemical composition from well-characterized deposits

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