Celestine is an attractive mineral that forms in well-shaped crystals with a distinctive soft blue color. Crystals may be a solid color, but may also have lighter and darker color zones of blue. While pure Celestine is colorless, various impurities give this mineral a wider range of colors, especially its celestial blue color.
Celestine is isomophose with Barite, and may partially replace it. One specimen may even be part Barite and part Celestite within a single crystal. Celestine is named from the Latin term caelestis, alluding to it typical celestial sky-blue color.
Importance of Celestite/Celestine :
It can be used in electromagnet, fluorescent glass, electronics industry (TV, Tablet and Screens), pyrotechnics (Fireworks), alloys and so forth.
Almost all Celestine is used in the production of strontium carbonate. There are four main uses for Strontium Carbonate. More than 85% of all strontium is consumed in ceramics and glass manufacture, primarily in television faceplate glass and secondarily in ceramic ferrite magnets and other ceramic and glass applications. Size : 10-400 mm mostly and could be change based on customer inquiry.