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Chất lượng Fluorspar Lump & Fluorite Fine Powder ≥65% CaF2 lý tưởng cho thép nhà máy
Metallurgical Fluorspar Lump & Powder, CaF₂ ≥ 65% | Slag Conditioner for Smelting Product Introduction We supply metallurgical fluorspar with CaF₂ content over 65%, available in lump and powder forms. It is widely used in steel casting and non-ferrous metal smelting. The raw materials go through multiple sorting and impurity removal processes to ensure even composition and controlled harmful substances. In high-temperature smelting, it effectively adjusts slag properties and
Chất lượng Các khối fluorspar kim loại có thể tùy chỉnh và bột CaF2 ≥65% cho luồng nóng chảy nhà máy
Metallurgical Fluorspar Lumps & Powder | CaF₂ ≥ 65% for Smelting Flux Product Introduction We supply metallurgical grade fluorspar in both lump and powder forms with CaF₂ content above 65%. As an essential flux material, it is widely used in iron, steel and non-ferrous metal smelting. With well-controlled impurities, it effectively reduces slag melting point and improves fluidity, while minimizing wear on furnace linings. It is fully applicable to blast furnaces, converters,
Chất lượng Fluorspar luyện kim có tạp chất thấp ≥65% CaF₂ Khối & bột nhà máy
Metallurgical Grade Fluorspar Lump & Concentrate ≥65% CaF₂ | Cost-Effective Flux for Steelmaking 2. Product Introduction Our metallurgical grade fluorspar is available in both lump and concentrate forms, serving as an essential fluxing agent for steelmaking and non-ferrous metal processing. Sourced from natural fluorspar ore, it is processed through crushing, screening or flotation to deliver a stable CaF₂ content of ≥65%, with strictly controlled impurities including SiO₂, S
Chất lượng Hiệu suất dòng chảy ổn định Quặng Fluorpar cấp luyện kim ≥65% CaF₂ nhà máy
Metallurgical Fluorspar ≥65% CaF₂ | Lump & Powder for Steelmaking & Foundry 2. Product Introduction Metallurgical grade fluorspar is a fundamental industrial flux material, available in both lump ore and fine powder forms. It is produced from carefully selected fluorspar ore, processed through crushing, screening, and optional grinding to meet the standard requirement of CaF₂ ≥65%. The product is designed to perform reliably in high-temperature metallurgical environments,
Chất lượng Lục mỏ Fluorspar quặng Mông Cổ CaF2>70% nhà máy
Fluorite, chemically calcium fluoride (CaF₂), 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:
Chất lượng Fluorspar metallurgical Lump CaF2 85% Fluorite khoáng chất hạt nhà máy
Fluorite, chemically calcium fluoride (CaF₂), 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:
Chất lượng Phân loại kim loại cao Fluorspar khối CaF2 80% Fluorite Rock nhà máy
Fluorite, chemically calcium fluoride (CaF₂), 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:
Chất lượng Fluorspar kim loại canxi cao CaF2>75% cho ngành công nghiệp thủy tinh và gốm sứ nhà máy
Fluorite, chemically calcium fluoride (CaF₂), 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: