Top Industries purchasing Fluorspar (CaF2)

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Top Industries purchasing Fluorspar (CaF2)
Rank IndustryMetric Tons (Est.)Percent UsagePrimary Applications
1Chemicals (Hydrofluoric Acid)3,360,00040.0%Precursor for almost all fluorine-based chemicals.
2Steel Manufacturing1,848,00022.0%Flux to lower melting points and remove impurities.
3Aluminum Production1,260,00015.0%Aluminum Fluoride used in smelting baths.
4Refrigerants & HVAC672,0008.0%Production of HFCs and next-gen HFO cooling gases.
5EV Battery Manufacturing420,0005.0%LiPF6 electrolytes and PVDF binders for cathodes.
6Cement & Building Materials252,0003.0%Flux to reduce kiln temperatures and energy costs.
7Glass & Ceramics168,0002.0%Opacifying agent for milky glass and ceramic glazes.
8Petroleum Refining84,0001.0%HF acid catalyst for the alkylation of high-octane fuel.
9Pharmaceuticals67,2000.8%Fluorinated active ingredients (e.g., Prozac, Lipitor).
10Semiconductors58,8000.7%Electronic-grade HF for etching and cleaning silicon.
11Uranium Enrichment42,0000.5%Production of Uranium Hexafluoride for fuel.
12Agrochemicals33,6000.4%Fluorinated herbicides, fungicides, and pesticides.
13Teflon & Fluoropolymers25,2000.3%PTFE production for non-stick and industrial coatings.
14Ammunition & Munitions25,2000.3%Magnesium-Teflon-Viton (MTV) flares and tracers.
15Solar Energy16,8000.2%PVDF backsheets and specialized glass coatings.
16Welding Consumables16,8000.2%Component in electrode coatings and flux-cored wire.
17Enamel Coatings16,8000.2%Flux for porcelain enamels on bathtubs and stoves.
18Aerospace (Alloys)8,4000.1%Specialized magnesium-fluoride optical coatings.
19Textile Treatments8,4000.1%Water and oil-repellent "Durable Water Repellent" (DWR).
20Physical Investment8,4000.1%High-purity acidspar stockpiling for strategic reserves.

Major Individual Company Purchasers
  • Honeywell International: A dominant global player in the production of refrigerants and specialty fluorine chemicals.
  • Solvay S.A.: A Belgian giant that is the world leader in PVDF production, a critical material for the EV battery industry (Rank 5).
  • Arkema: A French chemical leader heavily involved in fluoropolymers and the development of next-generation cooling gases (HFOs).
  • Chemours (DuPont Spinoff): The primary producer of Teflon (PTFE) and Ti-Pure, requiring massive amounts of fluorspar for their chemical loops.
  • Daikin Industries: A Japanese multinational that is a major purchaser for both its air conditioning (HVAC) and specialty chemical divisions.
  • Rio Tinto / Alcoa: These aluminum giants are massive indirect purchasers of fluorspar through the consumption of Aluminum Fluoride for their global smelters.
  • Do-Fluoride (DFD) Chemical: A major Chinese purchaser that leads the world in the production of electrolytes for EV batteries.
  • BASF SE: Purchases fluorspar for its vast array of fluorinated agricultural products and industrial catalysts.
  • Air Liquide: A major purchaser for the semiconductor sector, converting fluorspar derivatives into ultra-high-purity etching gases.
  • State Grid Corporation of China: Uses Sulfur Hexafluoride produced from fluorspar for high-voltage electrical insulation across its massive grid.

Caution: This content was sourced and arranged by AI and thus may be subject to errors, biases, omissions, or antiquation.
This information can provide a general sense of industry dynamics, but may be unreliable in its specifics, or as an isolated basis for investment decisions.
 
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