The role of barium sulfate in the top ten industries
1. Petroleum industry: 200 mesh and 325 mesh oil and gas field drilling mud additive barite powder.
2. Chemical industry: barium salt plants use barite as raw materials to produce zinc barium white, precipitated barium sulfate, and barium carbonate.
3. Paint and coating industry: It can be used as a filler for paints and coatings to replace precipitated barium sulfate, lead powder, titanium dioxide, active silica, and other high-priced raw materials, suitable for controlling the viscosity of paints, making the product bright and stable.
4. Plastic industry: It can be used as a filler for plastic ABS raw materials to make the product glossy and bright, and at the same time improve the product strength, rigidity, and wear resistance.
5. Rubber industry: Products below 500 mesh can be used in large quantities as fillers for rubber products to reduce costs, improve product hardness, acid and alkali resistance water resistance, etc., and have a good reinforcement effect on natural rubber and synthetic rubber.
6. Papermaking industry: High-fineness barite powder can be used as filler and coating filler for white paper and copper paper to improve whiteness and surface coverage. Product specifications: 325 mesh, 400 mesh, 600 mesh, 800 mesh, 1250 mesh, 1500 mesh, 2000 mesh, 2500 mesh, 3000 mesh, 4000 mesh, 5000 mesh, 6000 mesh.
7. Cement industry: composite mineralizers such as barite, fluorite, and gypsum.
8. Glass industry: used as a deoxidizer, clarifier, and flux to increase the optical stability, gloss, and strength of glass.
9. Construction industry: used as concrete aggregate, paving material, heavy pressure buried pipes in swamp areas, instead of lead plates for shielding of nuclear facilities, atomic power plants, X-ray laboratories, etc., to extend the life of the road surface.
10. Other industries: barite powder can also be used as high-quality filler in industries such as ceramics.