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Fluorspar

Alternate Names: Fluorite, Calcium Fluoride, Blue John

Oxide Analysis Formula
CaO 71.80% 1.00
F 48.65% 2.00
Oxide Weight 94.11
Formula Weight 94.11

Notes

CaF2 is used in frit preparation and as a low-fire enamel opacifier. It's value lies in the fact that it is an active flux and at the same time an opacifier.

At higher temperatures the fluorine becomes volatile and is released as a poisonous gas. This happens as O2 combines with CaF2 to produce CaO and F2 gas. Even if the gas can be tolerated, the material slowly decomposes to evolve the fluorine gas, and thus is troublesome for use in glazes because of the blistering problems.

If fluorspar is being used as a source of Ca at higher temperatures to create CaO oxide in a glass there has to be an oxidizing atmosphere in the kiln to supply the needed oxygen.

Fluorspars have varying amounts of iron contamination and can be very clean.

Related Information

An original bag of Fluorspar


Links

URLs http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fluorspar
Fluorspar at Wikipedia
URLs http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calcium_fluoride
Calcium Fluoride on Wikipedia
Hazards Fluorine Gas
Can you be exposed to fluorine gas in ceramics. Yes, if you are using materials that contain fluorine. These are not many, but worth knowing about.
Temperatures Fluorspar melts (1330-)
Troubles Glaze Blisters
Questions and suggestions to help you reason out the real cause of ceramic glaze blistering and bubbling problems and work out a solution
Materials Sodium Fluosilicate
Oxides F - Fluorine
Typecodes Generic Material
Generic materials are those with no brand name. Normally they are theoretical, the chemistry portrays what a specimen would be if it had no contamination. Generic materials are helpful in educational situations where students need to study material theory (later they graduate to dealing with real world materials). They are also helpful where the chemistry of an actual material is not known. Often the accuracy of calculations is sufficient using generic materials.
Typecodes Flux Source
Materials that source Na2O, K2O, Li2O, CaO, MgO and other fluxes but are not feldspars or frits. Remember that materials can be flux sources but also perform many other roles. For example, talc is a flux in high temperature glazes, but a matting agent in low temperatures ones. It can also be a flux, a filler and an expansion increaser in bodies.
Typecodes Opacifier
Opacifiers are powders that turn transparent glazes opaque by various chemical and physical mechanisms (and combinations of mechanisms).

Data

Frit Softening Point 1330C M
Frit Softening Point 1370C
Density (Specific Gravity) 3.10

Mechanisms

Glaze Surface TextureFluorspar generates gases that can produce vivid blistering for special purpose effects.
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