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Barium Carbonate 99.4% White Powder For Ceramic Industrial

Barium carbonate, chemical formula BaCO3, molecular weight 197.336. White powder. Insoluble in water, density 4.43g/cm3, melting point 881℃. Decomposition at 1450 ° C releases carbon dioxide. Slightly soluble in water containing carbon dioxide, but also soluble in ammonium chloride or ammonium nitrate solution to form a complex, soluble in hydrochloric acid, nitric acid to release carbon dioxide. Toxic. Used in electronics, instrumentation, metallurgy industry. Preparation of fireworks, the manufacture of signal shells, ceramic coatings, optical glass accessories. It is also used as a rodenticide, water clarifier and filler.

Barium carbonate is an important inorganic compound with the chemical formula BaCO3. It is a white powder that is insoluble in water but easily soluble in strong acids. This multifunctional compound is widely used in various industries due to its unique properties.

The molecular weight of barium carbonate is 197.336. It is a fine white powder with a density of 4.43g/cm3. It has a melting point of 881°C and decomposes at 1450°C, releasing carbon dioxide. Although poorly soluble in water, it exhibits slight solubility in water containing carbon dioxide. Can also form complexes, soluble in ammonium chloride or ammonium nitrate solution. In addition, it is easily soluble in hydrochloric acid and nitric acid, releasing carbon dioxide.


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Technical Index

Property Unit Value
Appearance White powder
Content BaCO3 ≥,% 99.4
Hydrochloric acid insoluble residue ≤,% 0.02
Moisture ≤,% 0.08
Total sulfur (SO4) ≤,% 0.18
Bulk density 0.97
particle size (125μm sieve residue) ≤,% 0.04
Fe ≤,% 0.0003
Chloride (CI) ≤,% 0.005

Usage

One of the main characteristics of barium carbonate is its wide range of applications. It can be used in electronics, instrumentation and metallurgy industries. Here, it plays a crucial role in the preparation of ceramic coatings and as an auxiliary material for optical glass. In addition, it also has a wide range of applications in the field of pyrotechnics, helping the production of fireworks and flares.

Barium carbonate is not limited to industrial applications. Its unique properties also make it suitable for other uses. For example, it can be used as a rodenticide, effectively controlling rodent populations. Also, it works as a water purifier, ensuring water quality and purity. Furthermore, it is used as a filler in various manufacturing processes.


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