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Barium Carbonate Suppliers in India CAS 513-77-9

Chemical FormulaBaCO₃
Molecular Weight197.34 g/mol
Common NamesWitherite (Natural), Barium Salt
Physical FormWhite Fine Powder
Brick Scum Remover Ceramic Flux Glass Clarifier

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About Barium Carbonate

Sourcing Barium Carbonate? ChemicalDekho connects you with specialized inorganic manufacturers like Barium Chemicals Ltd. Access high-purity salts for the ceramic, glass, and brick industries.

Barium Carbonate (CAS 513-77-9) is essential for the construction industry, where it is added to clay during brick making to prevent 'Efflorescence' (white salt staining). In ceramics, it acts as a flux to create high-gloss glazes. It is also used in specialty glass for television tubes and camera lenses to increase refractive index.

Verified listings offer fine technical powder and free-flowing granular forms for automated dosing systems.

Applications & Industries

Bricks

Prevents efflorescence (scumming)

Ceramics

High-gloss glazes & enamels

Glass

Optical glass & TV glass tubes

Electronics

Barium Ferrite & PTC thermistors

Chemicals

Precursor for Barium salts

Steel

Case hardening & flux

Common Grades & Specifications

Specifications

  • Assay (BaCO3) 99.0% Min
  • Iron (Fe) 0.005% Max
  • Sulfur 0.1% Max
  • Moisture 0.3% Max

Applications

  • Ceramic Glazes
  • Brick Manufacturing
  • Chemical Mfg

Packaging

25kg HDPE Bag1000kg Jumbo Bag

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Manufacturers

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Logistics

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Safety & Handling

Danger: Toxic if Swallowed

Toxic if swallowed. May cause muscle cramps, high blood pressure, and heart disturbances. Accumulates in bones. Dust may irritate eyes.

Storage & Transport

  • Store locked up
  • Keep away from food and feed
  • Protect from moisture

First Aid

  • Ingestion: Seek immediate medical help; Antidote: Magnesium Sulfate
  • Inhalation: Move to fresh air
  • Skin: Wash with soap and water

Frequently Asked Questions

Clay often contains soluble sulfates that come to the surface as white powder (efflorescence). Barium Carbonate reacts with these to form insoluble Barium Sulfate, keeping the brick color clean.

Yes, it is highly toxic if ingested because stomach acid turns it into soluble Barium Chloride. It must be handled with care and stored away from food.

It increases the refractive index and density of glass, making it more brilliant (lead-free crystal) and better at absorbing radiation (TV glass).

No. Barium Sulfate is insoluble and non-toxic. Barium Carbonate is un-reactive but becomes toxic in the body and is used as a chemical reactant.

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