
Fluorspar Briquettes
The fluorspar briquette is made by metallurgical fluorspar fines and inorganic salt adhesive. In general, during the production of steel and aluminum, the briquette can accelerate the melting of lime, reduce the melting point of raw materials and improve the fluidity of furnace slag acting as a fluxing agent to aid the removal of impurities through physical heating and chemical reaction.
It is widely available in three forms: 85%, 88%, and 90%.
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Applications:
Steel Manufacturing:
Fluorspar briquettes serve as a fluxing agent, enhancing the efficiency of the steelmaking process.​
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Aluminum Production:
Fluorspar briquettes play a crucial role in lowering the melting point of aluminum oxide, making aluminum extraction more energy-efficient.
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Foundries:
Fluorspar briquettes contribute as a flux, improving melting and forming processes in foundries.
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Fluorinated Products:
Key raw material in the production of fluorinated compounds used in refrigeration, air conditioning, and aerosol applications.
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Metallurgy:
Used in metallurgical processes to enhance the properties of certain metals.​​


