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Fluorspar (calcium fluoride, CaF₂) is a mineral used to produce hydrogen fluoride, which is the precursor to fluoropolymers like Teflon and to the hydrofluoric acid used in semiconductor manufacturing.
Fluorspar is the source of all commercially produced fluorine. It is essential for semiconductor manufacturing and refrigerant production, with China controlling over 60% of global output.
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Fluorspar (calcium fluoride, CaF₂) is a mineral used to produce hydrogen fluoride, which is the precursor to fluoropolymers like Teflon and to the hydrofluoric acid used in semiconductor manufacturing.
The leading producers of fluorspar are China, Mexico, South Africa, according to the latest USGS Mineral Commodity Summaries.
Fluorspar is the source of all commercially produced fluorine. It is essential for semiconductor manufacturing and refrigerant production, with China controlling over 60% of global output.
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