Barite, also called baryte, is a non-metallic mineral product with barium sulfate(BaSO4) as the main component. The name of barite comes from the Greek word barys, which means heaviness and implies the weight of this mineral. Because the specific gravity of barite is as high as 4.5, which is very rare in non-metallic minerals. Next, lets get to know the unique barite.

1. Barite forms

forms of barite

Barite belongs to the orthorhombic crystal system, and the crystals are more common in parallel {001} plate-like crystals, sometimes in columnar shapes; often appear as clusters, blocks, granular and other aggregates.

Desert rose mainly refers to mineral aggregates with special forms. Barite can also form aggregates similar to rosettes.

2. Barite grade

Based on purity and specific gravity, barite has been classified into Sp. Gr. up to 3.9, Sp. Gr. 4.0, Sp. Gr. 4.1, Sp. Gr.4.2, and Sp. Gr. 4.3 and above. Each grade is used for certain specific applications.

Grade 3.9: Barite grade up to 3.9 signifies specific gravity of 3.9. Barite is formed by 50/50 ratio of barite and other alternative weighing material such as ilmenite and hematite.

Grade 4.0: Barite grade 4.0 signifies a low-grade oilfield barite with specific gravity of 4.0. Its composition includes 85% to 90% of BaSO4.

Grade 4.1: Barite grade 4.1 signifies specific gravity of 4.1. Its composition includes minimum 90% BaSO4, maximum 2% SiO2, maximum 0.25% Fe2O3 and moisture.

Grade 4.2: Barite grade 4.2 signifies specific gravity of 4.2. Its composition includes minimum 90% BaSO4, maximum 2% SiO2, maximum 0.25% Fe2O3 and 1% moisture.

Grade 4.3: Barite grade 4.3 signifies specific gravity of 4.3. Its composition includes up to 95% of BaSO4, 0.5% of SiO2, 1.2% of Fe2O3 and 0.15% moisture.

Grade 4.4 and above: Barite grade 4.4 and above signifies specific gravity of 4.4 and more than 4.4 g/m3. Its composition includes more than 95% of BaSO4, 0.5% of SiO2, 1.2% of Fe2O3 and 0.15% moisture.

The easy way to measure the quality of barite is to look at the transparency of barite. High-quality ones are colorless and transparent. Those containing impurities will be dyed in various colors, often gray, light red, light yellow, etc.

3. Physical and Chemical Properties of Barite

Note: barite can absorb X-rays and ¦Ã rays.

4. Is barite a hazardous material?

The main component of barite is barium sulfate which is neither soluble in water nor acid, so even if it is eaten in the stomach, it will not produce toxic barium ions.

However, if the human body absorbs pure barium sulfate powders, it can cause pain and tightness in the chest, coughing, etc. Long-term inhalation can cause barium pneumoconiosis. Barium sulfate powder can also stimulate the eyes.