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1. Basic Product Information Product Name: 92% Calcium Fluoride Fluorspar Powder, 92% Fluorspar Lump Chemical Formula: CaF CAS Number: 7789-75-5 EINECS No.: 232-188-7 Source: Self-operated fluorspar mines in Mongolia Available Forms & Custom Sizes Lump: 38mm, 515mm, 1030mm, 2050mm,3080mm customizable Powder: 100 mesh, 200 mesh, 325 mesh adjustable fineness Appearance: Off-white crystalline solid; hard irregular lumps, free-flowing fine powder 2. Quality Specifications
Detailed Specifications & Features High-purity acid-grade fluorspar lumps with minimum 97% CaF are professional-grade mineral materials specially developed for fluorochemical processing and steel metallurgy industries. Sourced from high-quality Mongolian fluorite ore fields, the lumps feature solid texture, high compactness, low harmful impurities and stable chemical stability. The finished products adopt strict particle size classification, with standard lump size ranging
Metallurgical Fluorspar Lump CaF 90% Fluorite Mineral Granules High-quality Fluorspar Lumps 10-20mm with CaF content 90%, carefully processed for industrial applications. Specifications Product Name Fluorite / Fluorspar Lumps Main Component CaF 90% Particle Size 10-20mm Features Selected raw ore with strict screening process Regular lump formation for consistent handling Low moisture content and controlled impurities Consistent quality across all batches Applications
1. Basic Product Information Product Name: Building Material Grade Fluorspar Granular Chemical Composition: CaF 80% CAS No.: 7789-75-5 Appearance: Irregular off-white / light grey hard mineral granules Origin: Self-owned fluorite mines in Mongolia Custom Particle Size: 510mm, 1030mm, 3070mm adjustable per client demand 2. Quality Index (Standard Specification) Inspection Item Standard Value Calcium Fluoride (CaF) 80.0% Silica (SiO) 12.0% Calcium Carbonate (CaCO) 1
Product Overview Our 90% purity Fluorite (Fluorspar) is a cost-effective industrial-grade mineral material with steady CaF content reaching 90% and well-controlled harmful impurities. Processed through standardized crushing, washing and precise screening, this fluorite features uniform texture, low powder rate and stable chemical properties. It is a versatile bulk raw material, widely used in metallurgical fluxing, ceramic manufacturing, cement production and general
1. Basic Information Product Name: Building Material Grade Fluorspar Granular Main Composition: CaF 90% CAS No.: 7789-75-5 Appearance: Hard irregular off-white/grey crystalline granules Source: Self-owned fluorite mines in Mongolia Custom Particle Sizes: 38mm, 515mm, 1030mm, 2050mm customizable 2. Standard Quality Specifications Test Item Standard Index CaF (Calcium Fluoride) 90.0% SiO (Silica) 7.0% CaCO (Calcium Carbonate) 2.5% FeO (Ferric Oxide) 0.20% Sulfur
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
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),
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: