The Barite and Talc Combined Grinding Project​ --first step

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The Barite and Talc Combined Grinding Project​ --first step 
 
Barite and talc, when combined in a grinding process, produce a powder with unique applications in drilling, plastics, and cosmetics. This project has a production capacity of 14 tph and an output fineness of 150 mesh, designed to meet the needs of these diverse industries.​
 
In the oil and gas industry, the barite-talc blend is used as a weighting agent in drilling mud. Barite, with its high specific gravity, increases the density of the mud, helping to control downhole pressure and prevent blowouts. Talc improves the viscosity and lubricity of the mud, reducing friction and wear on drilling equipment. The 150-mesh fineness ensures good suspension in the mud, preventing settling and maintaining consistent performance.​
 
The plastics industry utilizes this blend as a filler and additive in various plastic compounds. Barite adds density and radiation shielding properties, making it suitable for applications in medical and industrial plastics.