Calcium fluoride is a mineral composed of calcium fluoride (CaF2), the principal fluorine-bearing mineral. It occurs as cubic, isometric crystals and cleavable masses. When pure, it is colorless and transparent, or translucent with a glassy luster. Impurities cause color in the stone, and several varieties exhibit fluorescence. Usually found either in pure veins or associated with lead, silver, or zinc ores, it is common in limestone and dolomites. Calcium fluoride is a vital component in several industrial applications, including steel production. It is also used to make hydrogen fluoride (AHF) which, in turn, is used in the production of refrigerants and to make aluminium tri-fluoride (AlF3), critical in aluminium smelting; uranium fluoride (UF6), used in nuclear power stations; and lithium hexafluorophosphate (LiPF6), used to make the electrolyte for lithium batteries. Other applications further downstream are: Fluorite comes in a wide range of colors and has subsequently been dubbed "the most colorful mineral in the world". The most common colors are purple, blue, green, yellow, or colorless. Less common are pink, red, white, brown, black, and nearly every shade in between. Color zoning or banding is commonly present. The color of the fluorite is determined by factors including impurities, exposure to radiation, and the size of the color centers.
Fluorspar, also known as fluorite, is a mineral composed of calcium fluoride (CaF2). It is a widely occurring mineral that is found in various types of rock formations. Fluorspar has a wide range of uses, including in the production of aluminum, steel, hydrofluoric acid, and as a flux in the production of glass, ceramics, and enamels. It is also used as a source of fluorine in the pharmaceutical and chemical industries, and as a gemstone. Fluorspar is known for its unique fluorescence, which is caused by the presence of certain impurities in the mineral. Following the extraction of fluorspar from mines located in Pakistan, our highly skilled team diligently assesses and classifies the fluorspar before initiating the processing stage for our valued customers. Our fluorspar products encompass a broad spectrum of grades, ranging from 30% to 96%, catering to the requirements of the acid, cement, and steel industries. Additionally, we offer fluorspar in various size specifications, including 0-10mm, 3-10mm, and 10-80mm, which are already being successfully distributed to diverse markets, including China, Turkey, Korea, Japan, and Europe. With a substantial monthly production capacity of 10,000 tons, we stand as a dependable and robust source for meeting industrial demands. In parallel to our expertise in fluorspar extraction and processing, Bare Syndicate boasts extensive proficiency in logistics and international trade. This comprehensive skill set enables us to provide our customers with a seamless, all-inclusive solution for their supply management needs
Fluorspar powder.
Metallurgical Grade Fluorspar Caf2 90% Min..
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Fluorspar, talc, buxite, barite, limestone, iron ore.Export
Plastic raw materials, minerals, sodium bentonite, fluorite (caf2).
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Fluorspar, chromium ore, lead plus, zinc ore.
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Fluorspar, raw magnesite, talc, bauxite, kaolin, barite, chromite, feldspar.
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Fluorite, fluorspar.
Chromite is a mineral composed of iron, chromium, and oxygen (FeCr2O4). It is a dark-colored mineral that is commonly found in ultramafic rocks, and it is the main source of the metal chromium. Chromite is highly valued for its high chromium content, as chromium is a critical component in the production of stainless steel and other alloys. It is also used in the production of refractory materials and pigments. Chromite is notable for its high melting point and resistance to corrosion, making it a valuable mineral for a variety of industrial applications. After extracting chromium from mines located in Pakistan and Afghanistan, our dedicated processing team meticulously assesses and grades the chromium ore lumps before delivering them to our esteemed customers. Our product range encompasses multiple grades, including: 1. Metallurgical Grade: With chromium oxide content ranging from 26% to 42% (Cr2O3), our metallurgical grade chromium ore is ideal for industries requiring high-quality raw materials for stainless steel production and alloy manufacturing. 2. Refractory Grade: Our refractory grade chromium ore boasts chromium oxide content between 48% and 54% (Cr2O3) while maintaining silica content at a maximum of 3.5%. This grade is well-suited for applications where high-temperature resistance is critical, such as refractory materials for furnaces and kilns. We take pride in successfully supplying these grades to various markets, including China and Europe, catering to the diverse needs of our clients. With a substantial monthly production capacity of 15,000 tons, Bare Syndicate stands as a dependable source for fulfilling industrial demands. In addition to our expertise in chromium extraction and processing, our extensive experience in logistics and international trade allows us to provide our customers with a comprehensive solution for their supply management needs.
Manganese is a chemical element, designated by the chemical symbol Mn. It is found as a free element in nature (often in combination with iron) and could be found in many minerals. Manganese is the fourth most used metal in terms of tonnage, being ranked behind iron, aluminium and copper.
Quartz is the most abundant and widely distributed mineral found at Earth's surface. It is present and plentiful in all parts of the world . Eshal industries supplyi ng and exporting a wide range of quartz.
We are engaged in mining FELDSPAR from our own mines which is generally a clean white mineral that sources sodium, alumina and silica along with some potassium and calcium.We are manufacturing it in different sizes using our updated machineries and production lines. Our company is offering it at affordable prices.
Talc, Hydrous magnesium silicate Mg3Si4O10(OH)2 is a hydrous magnesium silicate mineral with a chemical composition of Mg3Si4O10(OH)2. Although the composition of talc usually stays close to this generalised formula, some substitution occurs. Talc, a mineral made up mainly of the elements magnesium, silicon, and oxygen. As a powder, it absorbs moisture well and helps cut down on friction, making it useful for keeping skin dry and helping to prevent rashes. Ground talc makes talcum powder. The massive variety (soapstone) is used for sinks, table tops, etc. Soapstone found a use in Babylonian days when signature cylinder seals were often carved from it. The Egyptians also used it as a base for some of their blue faience figurines, which were then fired to fuse the glaze. California Indians also used it as sculpture material. Eshal
Cryptocrystalline Magnesite MgCO3 with extremely low silica and iron content, white colour, and very low level of heavy metals. RMA is a raw magnesite milled product with 90% MgO content on ignited basis, which is used in the production of ceramics (tiles etc.). Magnesium Carbonate: isolation, rubber, ink, glass, ceramics, paint, pharmacy and cosmetics industry. Magnesium Chloride: Magnesium metal production, textile, paper, ceramics and cement. Magnesium sulphate: Pharmaceutics, artificial fertilizer industry.