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Fluorspar

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Fluorspar, also known as fluorite, is a mineral with the chemical formula CaF2. It is a common mineral found in many parts of the world, including China, Mexico, South Africa, and the United States. Fluorspar is used in a variety of industries, including metallurgy, ceramics, and chemical manufacturing. It is also used as a flux in the production of steel and aluminum, as well as in the production of hydrofluoric acid, which is used in the production of refrigerants, solvents, and plastics.

Fluorspar has a number of unique properties that make it useful in a variety of applications. It is a relatively soft mineral, with a hardness of 4 on the Mohs scale, and it has a low melting point of 1,418 degrees Celsius. It is also highly transparent, making it useful in the production of lenses and other optical components. Additionally, it is highly resistant to chemical corrosion, making it useful in a variety of chemical applications. Overall, fluorspar is a versatile and important commodity that plays a critical role in many industries.

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