| |
| | Mineral Information Institute - FELDSPAR |
 | | Feldspar: A rock-forming mineral, industrially important in glass and ceramic industries, pottery and enamelware, soaps, abrasives, bond for abrasive wheels, cements and concretes, insulating compositions, fertilizer, poultry grit, tarred roofing materials, and as a sizing (or filler) in textiles and paper. |
 | | Albite is a feldspar mineral and is a sodium aluminum silicate. |
 | | Feldspar is mined from large granite bodies (called plutons by geologists), from pegmatites (formed when the last fluid stages of a crystallizing granite becomes concentrated in small liquid and vapor-rich pockets that allow the growth of extremely large crystals), and from sands composed mostly of feldspar. |
| www.mii.org /Minerals/photofelds.html (532 words) |
|