ceramic components in high-temperature environments, maintaining strength up to Anorthite ( An90−100cap A n sub 90 minus 100 end-sub An0−10cap A n sub 0 minus 10 end-sub Primary Cation Common Origin High-temperature magmas, Moon Low-temperature magmas, Earth's crust Density Slightly higher Slightly lower Primary Rock Anorthosite, Gabbro Granite, Rhyolite
: It is a critical component in the production of low-expansion ceramics and glass, where it helps lower sintering temperatures and increase mechanical strength. anorthite
Anorthite is characterized by a three-dimensional network structure of SiO4cap S i cap O sub 4 AlO4cap A l cap O sub 4 tetrahedra. : While it is a primary rock-forming mineral that
Anorthite ( ) is the calcium-rich end-member of the series. While it is a primary rock-forming mineral that is relatively rare in its pure form on Earth, it is a dominant component of the lunar highlands . 1. Composition and Physical Properties : Studies suggest that ancient anorthite crust subducted
Anorthite is central to the "Magma Ocean" theory of lunar formation.
: Studies suggest that ancient anorthite crust subducted into Earth's mantle may accumulate at depths of 660–720 km rather than returning to the surface. 3. Industrial and Scientific Applications