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Barite Beneficiation Production Line Solution offers flexible process configurations including Gravity, Magnetic, and Flotation separation.
Our solution is designed to process different grades of Barite (BaSO₄) ore, achieving high-quality products with BaSO₄ content ≥ 95% and whiteness ≥ 90%, suitable for oil drilling and chemical industries.
Barite Beneficiation is the process of purifying Barite ore by removing gangue minerals (clay, limestone, quartz) and iron impurities. Since Barite has a high specific gravity (4.5), Gravity Separation (Jigging) is the most economical method for coarse ore. For fine or low-grade ore, Flotation is used to achieve high purity.

Best for coarse-grained ore (+0.5mm) with BaSO₄ ≥ 30%. Low cost, high efficiency.

Essential for pharmaceutical or paint grade Barite requiring high whiteness.
Used for fine-grained (-0.074mm) or low-grade tailings (BaSO₄ 8-15%).

| Application | Requirement | Recommended Process |
|---|---|---|
| Oil Drilling | Specific Gravity ≥ 4.2 | Gravity Separation (Jig). Economical & effective. |
| Chemical/Paint | Whiteness ≥ 90%, Low Iron | Magnetic Separation (+ Acid Leaching if needed). |
| High Purity | BaSO₄ ≥ 95% | Flotation. Removes silica & impurities deeply. |
| System | Main Equipment | Function |
|---|---|---|
| Crushing | Jaw Crusher | Primary crushing. |
| Screening | Circular Vibrating Screen | Size classification. |
| Gravity Sep | Jig Machine | Density separation. |
| Magnetic Sep | Magnetic Separator | Iron removal. |
| Flotation | Flotation Machine | Fine particle recovery. |
A client re-processed old tailings (12% BaSO₄) using our Flotation process.
A: Whiteness is affected by iron and organic impurities. We use Magnetic Separation to remove iron oxides. For higher requirements, bleaching (acid leaching) is used.
A: Gravity Separation (Jigging) is the most cost-effective method. It has low operating costs, high capacity, and a payback period of less than 1 year for suitable ores.
A: Yes. Barite tailings often contain fine-grained barite. We use Flotation to recover this residual value, turning waste into high-grade concentrate (BaSO₄ > 95%).
We customize the solution based on your product goal (Drilling Mud vs. Chemical Grade).
Contact us for the process design and quotation.
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