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Metallurgical Grade Fluorspar / CaF 85% Product Overview Product Name: Metallurgical grade fluorspar / CaF 85% Chemical Composition: Calcium Fluoride (CaF) 85% Origin: Mongolia This metallurgical-grade fluorspar (fluorite ore) with CaF 85% is sourced from high-quality mines and delivered to Tianjin Port, China. The product features stable quality, reliable supply, controlled chemical composition, and managed impurity levels. It serves as a basic flux in steelmaking
Fluorite (Calcium Fluoride / CaF) Core Fluorine Raw Mineral Fluorite, also widely traded as fluorspar, is a vital halide mineral and the worlds dominant raw material for all fluorine-based manufacturing. Key downstream industries relying on high-quality fluorspar include fluorochemical production, steel metallurgy, glass smelting, enamel and ceramic manufacturing. Fluorite deposits form via magmatic hydrothermal geological processes. Hydrothermal fluids rich in fluorides
Product Introduction: Fluorspar Powder / Calcium Fluoride Powder 99% CaF Basic Info Product Name: Fluorspar Powder, Calcium Fluoride Powder CAS No.: 7789-75-5 Chemical Formula: CaF EINECS: 232-188-7 Molecular Weight: 78.07 g/mol CaF SiO (Silica) CaCO (Calcium Carbonate) FeO (Iron Oxide) Sulfur (S) Arsenic (As) 99.0% 0.8% 0.5% 0.06% 0.02% 0.0005% Core Product Advantages Ultra-high 99% calcium fluoride purity, ultra-low harmful impurities, far exceeds standard acid
Metallurgical Grade Fluorspar CaF 70% Product Overview Product Name: Metallurgical grade fluorspar / CaF 70% Chemical Composition: Calcium Fluoride (CaF) 70% Origin: Mongolia Metallurgical Grade Fluorspar (CaF 70%) is sourced from selected fluorite deposits in Mongolia and supplied through Tianjin Port for international markets. This economical-grade fluorspar is widely used as a flux in steelmaking, ironmaking, and various metallurgical processes. With stable
Metallurgical Grade Fluorspar / CaF 90% Product Overview Product Name: Metallurgical grade fluorspar / CaF 90% Chemical Composition: Calcium Fluoride (CaF) 90% Origin: Mongolia This metallurgical-grade fluorspar (fluorite ore) with CaF 90% is sourced from high-quality mines and delivered to Tianjin Port, China. The product features ultra-stable quality, ultra-low impurities, and consistent chemical composition. It acts as a professional flux for high-standard
What Is 99% Fluorspar? 99% fluorspar is the highest commercial grade of calcium fluoride (CaF), a pure halide mineral used as the premium raw material for fluorine-based chemistries. This ultra-high purity grade minimizes downstream purification, directly improving yield and reducing production costs for fluorochemical, metallurgical, glass, and ceramic applications. Key Functions & Applications Fluorochemical Industry: Essential for producing hydrofluoric acid (HF),
Product Overview Our 85% CaF Fluorite (Fluorspar) is a practical and cost-effective industrial-grade mineral material tailored for general industrial applications. With stable 85% calcium fluoride content and strictly managed impurity levels, this fluorite is processed through professional crushing, washing and precise screening. It features stable chemical properties, uniform grain shape and low dust volume, delivering consistent batch stability. Ideal for bulk industrial
Fluorite, chemically calcium fluoride (CaF), is a typical halide mineral and the primary global feedstock for fluorine supply across fluorochemical, metallurgical, glass and ceramic industries. It forms endogenously from magmatic hydrothermal activity. During magma cooling, magma-separated hydrothermal fluids are rich in fluoride constituents. As these fluids migrate upward through rock fractures, gradual drops in temperature and pressure trigger a chemical reaction:
Fluorite, chemically calcium fluoride (CaF), is a typical halide mineral and the primary global feedstock for fluorine supply across fluorochemical, metallurgical, glass and ceramic industries. It forms endogenously from magmatic hydrothermal activity. During magma cooling, magma-separated hydrothermal fluids are rich in fluoride constituents. As these fluids migrate upward through rock fractures, gradual drops in temperature and pressure trigger a chemical reaction: