Cover image showing fluorspar lump, fluorspar ball, and granulated fluorspar for steel making form selection by furnace type
Fluorspar Uses in Steel Making: Choosing Lump, Ball, or Powder by Furnace Type

Fluorspar uses in steel making aren’t one-size-fits-all. The same metallurgical-grade pig iron, while it can be fed into a blast furnace without issue, may clog…

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Acid Grade Fluorspar Uses in HF Production: How Feedstock Quality Affects Process Fit

Acid grade fluorspar uses are closely tied to hydrogen fluoride production. In an HF plant, acid grade fluorspar is not simply a high-CaF₂ mineral powder.…

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Acid grade fluorspar specification guide with fluorspar lumps, lab testing equipment, chemical analysis report, and quality control checklist for HF and fluorochemical plants
Acid Grade Fluorspar Specification: A Buyer’s Checklist for HF and Fluorochemical Plants

A spec sheet showing 97% CaF₂ confirms that a shipment clears the basic threshold for an acid-grade fluorspar specification. It says little about whether the…

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Fluorspar Composition: CaF₂ Grades, Impurities, and How to Select the Right Grade for Your Process

Understanding fluorspar composition is the starting point for any industrial procurement decision. Fluorspar — commercially synonymous with the mineral fluorite — has calcium fluoride (CaF₂)…

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How LiPF6 Works in Lithium-Ion Battery Electrolytes

LiPF6 electrolyte occupies its position in commercial lithium-ion battery production not as the result of any single outstanding electrochemical property, but through a decades-long engineering…

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LiPF6 decomposition and moisture control in lithium-ion battery electrolyte stability, featuring lithium hexafluorophosphate powder, low H2O and HF control, and battery-grade electrolyte materials.
LiPF6 Decomposition and Moisture Control in Battery Electrolyte Stability

LiPF6 decomposition is a key stability issue in lithium-ion battery electrolyte systems. Lithium hexafluorophosphate, commonly known as LiPF6, is widely used as a lithium salt…

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