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Fluorite, also known as fluorspar, is a mineral composed of calcium fluoride. It is a widely used industrial mineral, with applications ranging from steelmaking to the production of hydrofluoric acid. Fluorite is also used in the production of aluminum, glass, and enamels. It is also used as a flux in the smelting of metals, and as a component in the production of ceramics.
Fluorite is mined in many countries around the world, including China, Mexico, South Africa, and the United States. The majority of the world’s fluorite production is used in the production of hydrofluoric acid, which is used in the production of aluminum, refrigerants, and other industrial chemicals.
The fluorite market is highly competitive, with a number of companies operating in the space. Some of the major players in the market include China Minmetals Corporation, Mexichem, and Imerys. Other companies in the market include Fluorsid, Solvay, and Sibelco. Show Less Read more