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30mm AB grade loose fluorite gemstone with good price

30mm AB grade loose fluorite gemstone with good price

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Tianjin
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Min Order Qty:
50 m.t.
Supply Capability:
1000 m.t./month

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Specifications

Remark: Ignition Loss on 500'C 
Other sizes produce as per customeraas request. 
Pack in 50 kg export standard moisture-proof

 

 

TECHNICAL DATA

 

Product: Fluorite/Fluorspar

Series: Metallurgical Grade Lump & Granular

 

Particle Size (mm)

Main

Content

Impurity (%)

Ignition

Loss

(500C)

CaF2

CaCO3

SiO2

S

P

Fe2O3

H2O

1-10 10-60 20-70 30-80

≥99.9%

≤0.20

≤0.20

≤0.001

≤0.001

≤0.001

≤0.10

≤0.3%

1-10 10-60 20-70 30-80

≥98.0%

≤0.30

≤0.30

≤0.001

≤0.001

≤0.001

≤0.10

≤0.3%

1-10 10-60 20-70 30-80

≥97.0%

≤0.30

≤1.00

≤0.010

≤0.010

≤0.010

≤0.10

≤0.3%

1-10 10-60 20-70 30-80

≥95.0%

≤0.50

≤2.50

≤0.020

≤0.010

≤0.015

≤0.10

≤0.3%

1-10 10-60 20-70 30-80

≥90.0%

≤0.60

≤8.00

≤0.020

≤0.010

≤0.020

≤0.10

≤0.3%

1-10 10-60 20-70 30-80

≥85.0%

≤0.60

≤12.0

≤0.020

≤0.015

≤0.020

≤0.10

≤0.3%

1-10 10-60 20-70 30-80

≥80.0%

≤0.70

≤17.0

≤0.025

≤0.020

≤0.020

≤0.10

≤0.3%

1-10 10-60 20-70 30-80

≥75.0%

≤0.80

≤22.0

≤0.030

≤0.030

≤0.020

≤0.10

≤0.3%

1-10 10-60 20-70 30-80

≥70.0%

≤1.00

≤28.0

≤0.030

≤0.030

≤0.020

≤0.10

≤0.3%

1-10 10-60 20-70 30-80

≥65.0%

≤1.00

≤33.0

≤0.030

≤0.030

≤0.020

≤0.10

≤0.3%

1-10 10-60 20-70 30-80

≥60.0%

≤1.00

≤38.0

≤0.030

≤0.030

≤0.020

≤0.10

≤0.3%

 

Remark: Ignition Loss on500'C

Other sizes produce as per customer’s request.

Pack in 50 kg export standard moisture-proof pp woven bag inner film or 1000 kg moisture-proof jumbo bag.

Miner & Manufacturer: Qingdao Qiancheng Minerals Co., Ltd. Address: Youfangtaizi Village North (Hetouyuan

Industry Zone), Jiaozhou, Qingdao, China

 

Personal Precautions:

Avoid breathing dust

Wear respirator when airborne dust is present

Harmful by Inhalation

Danger of serious damage to health by prolonged exposure

Packaging

Items per Carton:1 Tons/
Gross Weight:25.2 kg
Gross Weight per Unit:25.2 kg
Package Size per Unit:80X50X14 cm
Package Type:25 Kg, 50 Kg, 1200 Kg inexport standard bags


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