Wulan Crystal

WULAN CRYSTAL formed during the early Late Triassic period (210-200 million years ago) within the Ulanqab region. To date, over 60 elements have been discovered in the mineral body. In addition to conventional elements such as silicon, aluminum, iron, titanium, potassium, sodium, calcium, and magnesium, it also contains 16 rare earth elements and the light metal element rubidium. Due to its special geological plate and unique secondary mineralization conditions, the various processed and purified raw materials exhibit very distinct and powerful functionalities, which makes WULAN CRYSTAL the most economical and stable natural functional material for ceramics and glass. In research on applications in construction ceramics, sanitary ceramics, and daily-use ceramic glass, it demonstrates high strength, easy cleaning, antibacterial, and anti-mold functions.

Material A

Mainly used in various types of high-quality ceramics such as daily-use ceramics, building ceramics, sanitary ceramics, and artistic ceramics.

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Material B

1. Dark ceramics and purple clay pottery products, featuring antibacterial properties, far-infrared emission, negative oxygen ion release, and selenium dissolution functionalities.
2. Soil improvement and mineral fertilizers, showing excellent performance in promoting crop yield and stability, maintaining soil fertility, eliminating pests and diseases, and purifying soil and the ecological environment.

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Material C

Mainly used in artificial quartz stone, real stone paint, protective
coatings, and water retention agents.

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Antibacterial easy-clean frit

The frit is used in the secondary firing of daily-use ceramics such as bone china and high-quality porcelain glaze. It features easy cleaning and antibacterial functions, and also exhibits excellent performance in glaze hardness and corrosion resistance.

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CHEMICAL COMPOSITION PERSPECTIVE

It is a very complex natural inorganic non-metallic mineral, also known as WULAN CRYSTAL (A natural multi-micro-mineral fertilizer material).

PRACTICAL APPLICATION PERSPECTIVE

It is a complex mineral body that contains rare earth elements, feldspar, quartz (water-type), quartz glass, complex component glass, intermediate products, and intricate mineral mixtures. It is formed through natural secondary mineralization, preserving its complex composition intact.

MINERAL ANALYSIS PERSPECTIVE

WULAN CRYSTAL, after undergoing complex physical purification and enrichment, is a standardized functional material with stable composition and a rich array of elements. It contains over 60 major, medium, and trace elements, as well as 15 rare earth elements. It has significant potential for agricultural development and is suitable for application in fertilizers, aquaculture, and various other fields.