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Barium Sulfate (BaSO?) Product Overview
Barium sulfate can be classified by source and production method into natural barium sulfate and precipitated barium sulfate. Their main differences and applications are summarized below:
Basic Differences (Summary)
· Natural Barium Sulfate (from barite ore, directly mined and ground): coarse particles, moderate whiteness and purity, low cost, high specific gravity.
· Precipitated Barium Sulfate (chemically precipitated): high whiteness and purity, controllable particle size (micron/nano options), good dispersibility, but relatively higher cost.
Main Applications — Natural Barium Sulfate
· Oil & Gas Drilling Fluids: The most important application, used as a weighting agent to increase mud density and prevent blowouts.
· Low-End / Bulk Fillers: For some construction coatings, general plastics, rubber, and paper to provide filler weight.
· Glass and Ceramics (Low-End): Used in situations requiring cost reduction or increased specific gravity (processing required).
· Industrial Weighting Materials: For certain composites, casting, and other applications requiring high density.
Main Applications — Precipitated Barium Sulfate
· High-End Coatings and Inks: Improves opacity, whiteness, rheology, and printing performance, especially where fineness and dispersibility are critical.
· High-Performance Plastics and Rubber: Acts as a functional filler, enhancing mechanical properties, dimensional stability, and surface finish.
· Pharmaceutical X-Ray Contrast Agents: Ultra-high purity, insoluble, and safe (medical-grade precipitated BaSO?).
· Cosmetics: Used in foundations, loose powders, and other formulations requiring whiteness and safety.
· Fine Chemicals and Functional Materials: Nano/ultrafine precipitated BaSO? for special ceramics, optical materials, and electronic packaging.
· High-End Paper and Specialty Adhesives: Applications requiring high whiteness and filler performance.
Selection Recommendations (Practical)
· For low cost and bulk density requirements → choose Natural Barium Sulfate.
· For appearance (whiteness), dispersibility, stability, or medical/cosmetic safety → choose Precipitated Barium Sulfate (particle size can be selected as micron or nano grade).


