Barite Powder

At Oilfield Suppliers, a leading barite powder supplier in India, we provide high-quality Barite Powder in Chennai and across the country, meeting API 13A requirements. Barite (Baryte) is a high-density Barium Sulphate material extensively used in the oil and gas industry to increase the density of drilling fluids. As one of the top barite powder suppliers, we offer a product with a high specific gravity, making it ideal for drilling applications.

Advantages of Barite Powder

  • Chemically Inert: Our barite powder does not react with other drilling fluids, ensuring maximum performance.
  • Insoluble: This highly stable material does not dissolve in water, ensuring consistent functionality in various conditions.
  • Meets Industry Standards: As trusted barite powder suppliers in India, we ensure that our product complies with API 13A specifications, providing reliability for your operations.

Physical Properties

PropertiesValue
Appearance    Free Flowing Powder
Specific Gravity    4.2 g /cm³ Min
Water soluble earth alkaline metals as calcium.    250 mg/kg, Max
Residue greater than 75µm    Max mass friction 3%       
Particles less than 6µm in equivalent spherical diameter    Max mass friction 30%   

Applications of Barite Powder

1. Oil and Gas Drilling
Barite powder is widely used as a weighting agent in drilling fluids in the oil and gas industry. Its high specific gravity helps to control pressure, prevent blowouts, and maintain the stability of boreholes during drilling operations. Barite is essential for increasing the density of the mud, which enables safe and efficient drilling of wells.

2. Paints and Coatings
In the paints and coatings industry, barite powder is valued for its ability to enhance the weight and density of products. It acts as a filler to increase the brightness, improve consistency, and extend the product’s durability. Its chemical inertness also makes it an excellent choice for applications requiring stability and resistance to corrosion.

3. Plastics Industry
Barite powder is used as a filler in the production of plastics. Its high density improves the plastic’s strength and durability while maintaining a smooth finish. In high-end applications like automotive parts or electronics, barite enhances the mechanical properties of plastics without impacting their flexibility or weight.

4. Rubber Industry
Barite powder serves as a filler in rubber products, increasing their weight, durability, and resistance to wear and tear. It’s commonly used in the manufacturing of rubber for tires, belts, and seals, helping to improve their overall performance and lifespan.

5. Radiation Shielding
Barite’s high density makes it an effective material for radiation shielding. It is often used in the construction of medical and industrial facilities where X-rays, gamma rays, or other radiation sources are used. Barite-containing concrete can protect against radiation exposure while maintaining structural integrity.

6. Pharmaceuticals
Barite powder is used in medical applications as a contrast agent in X-ray imaging. It helps highlight the digestive system during imaging procedures like barium meals or enemas, ensuring clear and accurate results for diagnostic purposes.

Packaging

We offer customized packaging options based on your specific needs in Chennai or anywhere in India.

Safety and Handling

Barite must be handled as an industrial chemical, following safety precautions and wearing protective equipment as outlined in the MSDS.

For reliable barite powder suppliers in India, contact Oilfield Suppliers today to learn more about how our products can support your drilling operations.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. What is Barite Powder, and why is it used in drilling fluids?
Barite powder is a high-density material made from barium sulfate. It is commonly used as a weighting agent in drilling fluids for the oil and gas industry. Barite increases the density of the drilling mud, which helps control pressure in wells, prevent blowouts, and maintain the stability of boreholes during drilling operations.

2. What are the main industries that use barite powder?
Barite powder is used in a wide range of industries, including:

  • Oil and gas drilling
  • Paints and coatings
  • Plastics manufacturing
  • Rubber products
  • Radiation shielding
  • Pharmaceuticals (as a contrast agent in medical imaging)

3. What are the specifications of the barite powder offered by Oilfield Suppliers?
Our barite powder meets API 13A requirements, with a specific gravity of 4.2 g/cm³ minimum. It is a free-flowing powder, with controlled particle sizes to meet various industrial needs. We also offer customized packaging based on your specific requirements.

4. Is barite powder safe to handle?
Yes, barite powder is safe to handle when following proper industrial safety protocols. We recommend wearing protective equipment such as gloves and masks and following the guidelines mentioned in the Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) to ensure safe handling.

5. Can you customize packaging for bulk orders?
Yes, at Oilfield Suppliers, we offer flexible packaging options based on your specific needs. Whether you’re ordering barite powder for operations in Chennai or other locations in India, we can accommodate various packaging sizes and materials.

6. How is barite powder priced?
The price of barite powder depends on several factors, including the quantity ordered, packaging requirements, and specific application needs. Contact us directly for a quote tailored to your project.

7. How does barite compare to other weighting agents in drilling?
Barite is preferred over other weighting agents due to its high specific gravity, chemical inertness, and stability in water-based drilling fluids. It is cost-effective and widely available, making it the most commonly used material for increasing drilling fluid density.

8. Can barite powder be used for radiation shielding?
Yes, due to its high density, barite powder is an excellent material for radiation shielding. It is often used in the construction of medical and industrial facilities to protect against exposure to X-rays and gamma rays.