Fluorite Ore

For Industrial and Commercial Uses

Fluorite ore is the mineral form of calcium fluoride (CaF2). It is a common mineral found in many parts of the world. Fluorite ore is mined for its many uses, including producing glass, iron, other precious metals, enamels and ceramics, fertilizers, toothpaste, and hydrofluoric acid.

The outlook for the global fluorspar market is positive. The market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 2.5% from 2023 to 2030. The increased demand for fluorite in the chemical, glass, and metal industries drives the market’s growth. The chemical industry is the largest user of fluorite ore, accounting for approximately 40% of global demand. Fluorite is also used to produce hydrofluoric acid, which is used in various applications, including plastics, aluminum, and medicine. The glass industry is another consumer of fluorite ore , accounting for about 30% of world demand. Fluorite creates high-quality, transparent, durable, and chemically resistant glass.

A report by Maia Research reveals that the global fluorite market reached $2,006.68 million in 2022 and is expected to reach $2,213.74 million by 2028.

Why buy Fluorite ore from Commodity 1?

Fluorite casts from Nigeria often contain up to 95% fluorine. This makes it helpful in producing fluorinated compounds, such as hydrofluoric acid and fluorosilicic acid. Hydrofluoric acid is used in various applications, including steel, glass, and mining. Fluorosilicic acid is used to fluoridate drinking water and to produce fertilizers.

Commodity 1 provides Fluorite directly from the mine site to the global market. There are no middlemen involved, only our staff on the ground. We strive to organize smooth and transparent transactions. We believe in building long-term relationships with our customers. Further, Commodity 1 has competitive prices. Most often, we have the best prices available in the marketplace.

Composition analysis of Fluorite ore:

The composition analysis of Fluorite ore is tabulated below to let you evaluate the quality of our product and the quantity of fluorine in it.

Composition analysis  
Element Concentration (weight %)  
Calcium 51.1  
Fluorine 48.9  
Other elements (typically less than one weight %) Iron, manganese, magnesium, silicon, aluminum, zinc, lead, yttrium, cerium  

 We encourage buyers to ask for a free composition analysis and evaluation sample. Samples are free, but buyers should arrange to pick up a free sample with a courier service of their choice.

 Packaging & Delivery

Packaging Details: LUMS
Port: Lagos Apapa Port, Nigeria
Bags: 50 kg
Container: 20 ft
Lead time:
Quantity (metric tons) 20 MT 400 MT
Lead time (days) 30 Days 30 Days

Physical characteristics of Fluorite ore:

Property Value  
Chemical formula CaF2  
Crystal system Cubic  
Mohs hardness 4  
Specific gravity 3.18  
Color Colorless, white, yellow, green, blue, purple, pink, orange, black  
Luster Vitreous  
Transparency Transparent to translucent  
Cleavage Perfect on {111}, good on {001}  
Fracture Conchoidal  
Streak White  
Optical properties Isotropic  
Refractive index 1.433–1.448  
Fluorescence Yes, blue, green, yellow, orange, red  
Phosphorescence Yes  
Thermoluminescence Yes  
Triboluminescence Yes  
Occurrence Veins, cavities, and pegmatites  
Uses Production of hydrofluoric acid, glass, steel, and other metals; fluoridation of water; gemstone; fluorescent mineral  

The chemicals industry is the largest consumer of fluorite ore, accounting for about 40% of global demand. Fluorite is used in producing hydrofluoric acid, which is used in various applications, including plastics, aluminum, and pharmaceuticals.

Chemical Properties of fluorite ore   
Property Value  
Chemical formula CaF2  
Molar mass 78.07 g/mol  
Density 3.18 g/cm3  
Melting point 1,412 °C  
Boiling point 1,722 °C  
Ionization energy 1st: 577.4 kJ/mol  
Electronegativity 3.98  
Oxidation state 2  
Acidity (pKa) 13.97  
Basicity (pKb) 0.03  
Solubility in water 0.01 g/L  
Solubility in other solvents Soluble in hydrofluoric acid, nitric acid, and sulfuric acid  
Chemical reactivity Fluorite is a stable mineral and does not react with most chemicals. However, it is soluble in hydrofluoric acid and can be attacked by strong acids.  
Hazards Fluorite is not considered to be a hazardous material. However, it can be a respiratory irritant if inhaled in high concentrations.
 

 

Industrial uses of Fluorite

Use Description  
Flux in metal smelting Fluorite removes impurities from molten metal, such as iron, steel, and aluminum. This makes the metal more robust and more resistant to corrosion.  
Production of hydrofluoric acid Hydrofluoric acid is a highly corrosive acid used in the production of various chemicals, including fluorocarbons, refrigerants, and pharmaceuticals. Fluorite is used to produce hydrofluoric acid by reacting it with sulfuric acid.
Production of cryolite Cryolite is a mineral that is used in the production of aluminum. Fluorite is used to produce cryolite by reacting it with sodium carbonate and aluminum fluoride.
Production of enamels and glazes Fluorite is used to produce enamels and glazes for ceramics and glass. The high melting point of fluorite makes it a good material for these applications.
Production of optical components Fluorite is used to produce optical components, such as lenses and prisms. The high refractive index of fluorite makes it a good material for these applications.
Production of dental materials Fluoride is added to toothpaste and other dental products to help prevent tooth decay. Fluorite is a source of fluoride, so it is used in producing these products.
Other uses Fluorite is also used to produce fertilizers, pesticides, and fire retardants. It is also used in the oil and gas industry and the manufacture of semiconductors.

 

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