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Cryolite is a chemical compound used in a variety of industrial applications. It is a white, odorless, and non-toxic mineral composed of sodium, aluminum, and fluoride. Cryolite is primarily used in the production of aluminum, as it is a key component in the electrolytic process. It is also used in the production of glass, ceramics, and enamels.
Cryolite is mined in Greenland, and is also produced synthetically. The market for cryolite is largely driven by the demand for aluminum, and is expected to remain stable in the near future.
Companies in the cryolite market include Alcoa, Rio Tinto, and Alufluor. Show Less Read more