SNDB is a leading exporter and supplier of barite, offering premium barite powder to the oil & gas, paint, plastic, and pharmaceutical industries. SNDB aims to provide API-grade barite that satisfies global standards.
Why Choose SNDB?
1) High-Purity Barite
SNDB provides industrial-grade barite powder, OCMA, and API, guaranteeing exceptional performance in a range of applications.
2) Global Export Network
As a reputable barite exporter, SNDB guarantees timely delivery and bulk availability for customers in the USA, UAE, China, and India.
Applications of Barite Powder
- Oil & Gas Drilling: Used to improve the density of drilling fluids
- Paints and coatings: Increases opacity and durability.
- Plastics & Rubber: Increases density and strength.
- Pharmaceuticals: Used as contrast agents and in medical imaging.
- Construction & Ceramics: Enhances durability and brightness.
Competitive Advantages
- High Specific Gravity (SG) & Purity: Ensuring efficiency in drilling and industrial applications.
- Bulk Supply & Competitive Pricing: Cost-effective solutions for global buyers.
- Sustainable & Reliable Sourcing: Ethical mining practices for a consistent supply.
As one of the largest manufacturers and exporters of barite, SNDB provides premium barite powder all over the world. For companies in need of premium barite, SNDB is the go-to option because of its robust supply network and industry knowledge.
FAQs
Q.1: What was barite used for?
Ans.1: In many other uses, including as paper, brakes, and even playing cards, barite is employed as a weighing agent. It often serves as a filler or to increase clarity and shine in paints and rubber.
Q.2: What is barite powder used for?
Ans.2: Barium sulfate, sometimes referred to as barite powder, works as a radiation barrier in industrial and medical settings, a filler in paint, plastics, and rubber, and a weighing agent in drilling fluids.
Q.3: Does barite dissolve in water?
Ans.3: It is quite difficult to dissolve barite in water. Because of its solubility product (Ksp), which is roughly 1.08 x 10^-10, very little barite will dissolve under normal circumstances.