barytes

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Barytes (Barite)

Barytes, also known as barite, is a mineral composed of barium sulfate (BaSO₄). It is known for its high density, chemical inertness, and low solubility, making it widely used in the oil and gas industry, paints, plastics, and medical applications.

Composition of Barytes

ComponentPercentage (%)
Barium Sulfate (BaSO₄)80 – 98%
Silica (SiO₂)1 – 5%
Iron Oxide (Fe₂O₃)0.5 – 3%
Calcium Carbonate (CaCO₃)0.5 – 2%
Moisture0.1 – 2%
  • High-grade barite has >90% BaSO₄ and is used in drilling fluids.
  • Low-grade barite contains more impurities and may require beneficiation.

Mining Methods for Barytes

1. Open-Pit Mining (Most Common Method)

  • Used when barytes is near the surface.
  • Overburden (soil and rock) is removed to expose the mineral.
  • Excavators, loaders, and haul trucks transport ore for processing.

2. Underground Mining

  • Used for deep-seated barytes deposits.
  • Requires tunnels, shafts, and room-and-pillar techniques.
  • More expensive but used in areas with limited surface access.

3. Gravity Separation Mining

  • Barytes is dense, making gravity separation effective for beneficiation.
  • Ore is crushed and separated using jigs, tables, or hydrocyclones.

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