About the Product

Fluorite

 

Sourcing and trading premium-grade fluorite from Afghanistan’s mineral-rich deposits, this product serves as an essential resource for a wide range of industrial applications, including steelmaking, ceramics, and chemical production, delivering unmatched purity and quality that aligns with global standards.

Fluorite Quality Grades: Perfected for Industrial Innovation

Grade A

95% - 90%
Suited for specialized industrial applications, including chemical production and advanced ceramics, offering superior quality and performance.

Grade B

90% - 80%
Perfect for ceramics and glass manufacturing, this grade improves melting efficiency and contributes to product strength and gloss.

Grade C

80% - 60%
Ideal for steelmaking and iron smelting, this grade enhances slag fluidity and reduces energy consumption in metallurgical processes.

Applications of Fluroite

Fluorite, also known as fluorspar, is a versatile mineral essential across various industries due to its unique chemical and physical properties. It plays a vital role in steelmaking, ceramics, glass, and chemical production, including hydrofluoric acid. With applications ranging from industrial flux to high-tech materials, fluorite is indispensable in modern manufacturing.

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FAQs

Fluorite is a naturally occurring mineral composed of calcium fluoride (CaF2). Known for its vibrant range of colors, it is often referred to as the “most colorful mineral in the world.”

Fluorite has a wide range of industrial and ornamental applications:

  • Industrial Uses: Essential in steelmaking, aluminum smelting, and the production of hydrofluoric acid. It’s also used in glass manufacturing and ceramics.
  • Ornamental Uses: Due to its vibrant hues, fluorite is also used in jewelry and decorative items.

Fluorite is famous for its wide color spectrum, which includes purple, green, blue, yellow, and clear varieties. Some specimens even display multiple colors within a single crystal.

At Mezan Sultani Group, our fluorite is sourced from Afghanistan’s rich deposits, known for their premium quality and vibrant coloration. 

Fluorite’s unique chemical and physical properties make it crucial in:

  • Metallurgy: Acting as a flux to lower the melting point of raw materials.
  • Chemical Industry: Producing hydrofluoric acid, a precursor for numerous chemical compounds.
  • Glass and Ceramics: Enhancing the quality and durability of products.

Yes, fluorite has unique optical properties. It exhibits fluorescence under ultraviolet light and is often used in lenses and specialized optical equipment.

Absolutely! Fluorite is popular in jewelry due to its vivid colors and attractive appearance. However, it is softer than other gemstones, requiring care during handling.

We prioritize sustainable mining practices. We ensure minimal environmental impact while supporting local communities through employment and development initiatives.

Yes, we export fluorite to key international markets, ensuring compliance with global trade and quality standards.