Past, Present, And Future Of Barite And Other Weighting Materials

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
A. V. Castelli
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Jan 1, 1983

Abstract

Weighting materials as we know them today were first recognized in 1922 by B. K. Stroud1. Stroud, who was supervisor or the Mineral Division of the Louisiana Department of Conservation, tested galena, cement and hematite as weighting materials and successfully used hematite to make a "heavy mud". The first use of barite was in the fall of 19222 . The process of adding heavy minerals in mud was patented in 1926 by Stroud and National Pigments and Chemical Company, a subsidiary of National Lead Company now NL Industries, Inc. The ground barite was marketed as BAROIDR barite.
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APA: A. V. Castelli  (1983)  Past, Present, And Future Of Barite And Other Weighting Materials

MLA: A. V. Castelli Past, Present, And Future Of Barite And Other Weighting Materials. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1983.

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