blue barite
Product Features:
Drilling grade barite are produced from natural barium sulfate ores.Commonly used as a weighting agent for all types of drilling fluids in oiland gas exploitation.
Our drilling barite manufactured to meet or exceed all APl 13 Arequirements.
This grade also can be used in the applications which high purity but lowwhiteness requirements.
Blue Barite: A Celestial Gem of Serenity and Strength
Overview
Blue Barite is a rare and mesmerizing crystal known for its radiant blue hue, often resembling the calmness of the ocean or the depth of the sky. Composed of barium sulfate (BaSO₄), Barite derives its name from the Greek word "barys", meaning heavy — a nod to its unusually high specific gravity for a non-metallic mineral.
Physical Properties
Color: Pale blue to deep sky blue
Hardness: 3 – 3.5 on the Mohs scale
Luster: Vitreous to pearly
Transparency: Transparent to translucent
Crystal System: Orthorhombic
Often found in tabular, blade-like crystal formations, Blue Barite is not only a mineralogical marvel but also a sought-after collector’s item.
Geological Origins
Blue Barite typically forms in low-temperature hydrothermal veins and sedimentary rock environments. Exceptional specimens have been discovered in locations like Morocco, Colorado (USA), and Peru. Moroccan Blue Barite, in particular, is highly prized for its intense color and well-formed crystals.
Metaphysical and Healing Properties
In the realm of crystal healing and metaphysics, Blue Barite is cherished for its calming energy and spiritual connectivity.
Enhances inner vision and clarity of thought
Promotes calmness, peace, and emotional healing
Supports communication with higher realms and spiritual guides
Assists in dream recall and deep meditation practices
Healers often use Blue Barite to facilitate astral travel or to assist those seeking spiritual insight and direction.
Uses and Applications
Beyond its spiritual allure, Blue Barite serves several practical and ornamental purposes:
Collector’s mineral: Due to its aesthetic appeal and rarity
Decorative pieces: Carvings, displays, and jewelry
Scientific use: Occasionally utilized in medical and industrial fields due to its density and composition
Care Tips
Due to its relatively low hardness, Blue Barite should be handled with care:
Avoid exposure to acids and harsh chemicals
Store separately to prevent scratches
Clean gently with soft cloth and lukewarm water
Conclusion
Blue Barite is more than just a pretty mineral—it's a bridge between the earth's physical depths and the ethereal realms of intuition and healing. Whether you're a crystal collector, a spiritual practitioner, or someone who simply appreciates nature’s artistry, Blue Barite is a gem that brings both grounding and transcendence.
Application Areas:
◆Oil drilling ◆Friction materials ◆Rubber ◆Radiation wall
Index | TLZ-DB01 | TLZ-DB02 |
Appearance | Granule | Granule |
Special gravity ≥ | 4.1 g/cm³ | 4.2 g/cm³ |
BaSO₄+ SrSO₄Content | 85% | 90% |
Hg ppm ≤ | 1 ppm | 1 ppm |
Cd ppm ≤ | 3 ppm | 3 ppm |
As ppm ≤ | 40 ppm | 40 ppm |
Pb ppm ≤ | 1000 ppm | 1000 ppm |
Si0₂Content | - | 3% max |
Fe₂O₃Content | - | 3% max |
Carbonates | 5000ppm max | 5000 ppm max |
Water Soluble Alkaline Earth Metals As Calcium ≤ | 250 mg/kg | 250 mg/kg |
Miosture | 2% | 2% |
Granule Size | 0-100 mm | 0-100 mm |
