Celestite

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Products classified under HTS 2530.90.80.10

Raw Celestite Ore

Natural strontium sulfate mineral ore extracted from sedimentary deposits, primarily composed of celestite (SrSO4) with minor impurities. Classified under HTS 2530.90.8010 as celestite, a mineral substance not elsewhere specified in Chapter 25. Supplied in bulk for processing into strontium compounds.

Celestite Mineral Lumps

Hand-sorted celestite lumps (5-50mm) from Mexican deposits, containing 95-98% SrSO4. Falls under HTS 2530.90.8010 as unprocessed celestite mineral for strontium extraction. Used in fireworks and glass production.

Natural Celestite Crystals

Transparent celestite crystal clusters from Sidoarjo, Indonesia mines, prized for strontium content and collector value. HTS 2530.90.8010 covers these unworked mineral specimens. Used in metallurgical flux and pyrotechnics.

Celestite Flotation Concentrate

Wet-processed celestite concentrate from froth flotation (97% SrSO4), dried but uncalcined. Still classified as crude celestite under HTS 2530.90.8010 since beneficiation doesn't constitute chemical change. Feedstock for strontium carbonate production.

Mexican Blue Celestite Ore

Characteristic blue celestite ore from Coahuila, Mexico deposits (96% SrSO4), exported in 50kg bags. HTS 2530.90.8010 specifically identifies celestite mineral from primary global source. Supplies 70% of world strontium demand.

Strontianite-Celestite Mixed Ore

Mixed strontium minerals containing both celestite (SrSO4) and strontianite (SrCO3) from vein deposits. Principal component celestite justifies HTS 2530.90.8010 classification per essential character. Used interchangeably in strontium processing.