SAMPLE OF FLUORITE CRYSTALS WITH BLUE BARITE IN THE TOP PART AND ON THE SIDES ABOVE THE FLUORITE WE CAN SEE DOLOMITE CRYSTALS. THE BLUE BARITE CRYSTALS, TOTALLY TRANSPARENT WITH THE SLIGHT COLOR SHADE
Fluorite is a mineral of group III (halides) that, according to the Strunz classification, forms the elements calcium and fluorine.
Its structure belongs to the cubic system, and it appears with cubic, octahedral and rhombododecahedral habit.
Fluorite presents physical properties of thermoluminescence and fluorescence.
In industry, it is mainly used in iron and steel metallurgy. It is used as a source of fluorine and hydrofluoric acid, also in the glazing of ceramics and in the manufacture of optical glasses.
The beauty of the specimens makes it a highly appreciated mineral by museums and private collectors.