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Calcium fluoride is a mineral composed of CaF2. It occurs as cubic, isometric crystals and cleavable masses. When pure, it is colorless and transparent, or translucent with a glassy luster. Impurities cause color in the stone, and several varieties exhibit fluorescence. Usually found either in pure veins or associated with lead, silver, or zinc ores, it is common in limestone and dolomites. Fluorite occurs in England and the United States.
Chemical Name: Calcium fluoride
Chemical Formula: CaF2
CaF2, calcium fluoride, fluorspar, fluorite, acid-spar, calcium difluoride, fluorspan, met-spar, CAS# 7789-75-5, CaF2 crystals, crystalline calcium fluoride
1) Crude ore- 25 to 30%
2) Metallurgical grade- 75 to 82%
3) Ceramic grade- 94 to 96%
4) Acid grade- 97%
5) Crystalline grade- 99%
Various granulations available from lump to superfine powder (45 microns)
Multiple uses in the fiberglass, ceramic, welding rod, and glass industry. Also used in blending with burned lime & dolomite for the steel industry.
Calcium fluoride is used as component of electrolyte, fluxing agent for aluminum metallurgy. It is used in glass and fluorescent lamps industry. It has dental applications.





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