Barite (Barium Sulfate, BaSO₄) is a naturally occurring mineral known for its high specific gravity, chemical inertness, whiteness, and ability to block radiation. Its unique density and non-reactivity make it one of the most essential industrial minerals, widely used in drilling fluids, paints, plastics and rubber. Barite acts as a weighting agent in drilling operations, providing hydrostatic pressure control and wellbore stability, while in other applications it functions as a filler, extender and high-purity pigment.

At AXALT SYNDICATE

We offer high-quality Barite sourced and processed to API standards for drilling as well as chemical and industrial grades. Our Barite products, Drilling Grade and Industrial Pigment Grade are available in lumps and finely milled powder. With advanced processing, packaging and in-house testing; we ensure consistent bulk density, purity and particle size distribution, making our Barite a trusted choice globally.

The Origin

Barite deposits are widely found across sedimentary rocks and hydrothermal veins. The Barite supplied by Axalt Syndicate is sourced from premium reserves known for their brightness and density. Indian Barite, especially from Andhra Pradesh and Rajasthan, has established a strong reputation in drilling and pigment industries due to its consistent chemical profile and high SG (specific gravity).

Properties of BARITE

High Specific Gravity – Ideal weighting material in oil & gas drilling fluids
Chemical Inertness – Safe in chemical and food-contact applications
Whiteness & Brightness – Useful in paints, coatings and plastics as a filler
Low Solubility – Ensures stability in harsh drilling and industrial environments
Radiation Shielding – Used in medical, nuclear and X-ray applications

Types:

API Drilling Grade Barite – 4.1 & 4.2 SG
Paint & Coating Grade Barite
Pharmaceutical & Medical Grade Barite
High-Purity Chemical Grade Barite

Applications

Weighting agent in oil & gas drilling fluids
Filler in paints, plastics and rubber
Radiation shielding in medical and nuclear applications
Raw material in barium-based chemicals
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