feldspar

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Synonyms for feldspar

any of a group of hard crystalline minerals that consist of aluminum silicates of potassium or sodium or calcium or barium

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Owing to their high translucency, feldspathic porcelains are relatively aesthetic and are frequently used (23, 24).
Even though other categories have a feldspathic-like glass, these materials have come to be called "feldspathic porcelains" by default.
On the Snider Mountain Road the formation is composed of white to grey orthoquartzite and intraformational quartzite-pebble-rich conglomerate that appears to be concordantly underlain by pink feldspathic sandstone and pink to reddish arkosic pebble conglomerate of the Grant Brook Formation.
Lithology statistics of the study area computed was 6.34%, 0.94%, 0.93%, 0.93%, 3.27%, 8.24%, 6.57%, 7.46%, 4.44%, 1.22%, 1.12%, 46.20%, 6.12%, 1.05%, and 5.17% for the rock Chunabati formation, composite of Damuda formation and Chunabati formation, composite of Rangit pebble slate and Damuda formation, composite of Rangit pebble slate, Damuda formation and Gorubathan formation, Damuda formation, Darjeeling gneiss, feldspathic greywacke, geabdat sandstone, Gorubathan formation, graphite schist/gneiss, lingtse granite gniess, paro subgroup (paro gneiss), quartzite key beds (paro quartzite), quaternary and recent sediments, and Rangit pebble slate, respectively.
Valandro, "Durability of adhesion between feldspathic ceramic and resin cements: effect of adhesive resin, polymerization mode of resin cement, and aging," Journal of Prosthodontics, vol.
The aesthetic necessity of the final work resembled the rest of the lower arch, which was being rehabilitated with IPS e.max crowns (Ivoclar Vivadent), lithium disilicate, and the laboratory was asked to apply feldspathic ceramics to the metal structure in the region where the crowns would later be cemented.
Above 1100[grados]C, reflections of the feldspathic (microcline) phase are no longer evident, possibly due to melting of the phase.
Effectiveness of Two-Liquid Silane Primerson Bonding Sintered Feldspathic Porcelain with a Dual-Cured Composite Luting Agent, J Oral Rehabil, 2004; 31(8): 770-774.