Bleached Barytes: Adding Value In The Industrial Marketplace

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Harry Deitzer
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Jan 1, 1993

Abstract

Within the industrial marketplace barium sulfate has an established role as a filler or extender pigment for use in a wide array of applications. The focus of this paper is to outline a number of these applications and in each one characterizes those features of barium sulfate which provide value. Following this is a discussion of the process techniques which have been used to develop value from a selected class of barite ores found in southern Missouri. It is appropriate to define some terms which may help in clarifying some concepts as presented. Use of the term barium sulfate refers broadly to the chemical compound BaSO4 Barite will generally refer to the naturally occurring barium sulfate ores and their properties. Barytes, whether bleached or not, will refer to barite ore made suitable for industrial applications.
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APA: Harry Deitzer  (1993)  Bleached Barytes: Adding Value In The Industrial Marketplace

MLA: Harry Deitzer Bleached Barytes: Adding Value In The Industrial Marketplace. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1993.

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