Project Background:
Kazakhstan is one of the world’s richest regions in barite (BaSO₄) reserves, with major mining areas located in the southern Zhambyl and Kyzylorda regions. To meet the growing demand for API 4.2 grade drilling mud weighting agents, chemical-grade ultrafine barium sulfate, and high-whiteness barite powder for European coatings, a large local mining company decided to build a new high-fineness, heavy-duty ultrafine barite production line.
Core technical requirements:
- Finished product fineness: D97 ≤ 10 μm (1250 mesh)
- Capacity: ≥ 5 tons/hour (single line)
- BaSO₄ content: ≥ 96%
- Whiteness: ≥ 93%
- Extremely narrow particle size distribution with no oversized particles (specifically for drilling fluid applications)
Process Solution & Equipment Configuration

The customer selected the full set of domestically manufactured Epic Powder ultrafine Barite Powder Production Line. The core equipment includes:
1. Primary Grinding Equipment
- Model: Epic Powder Ball Mill
- Liner/Media: High-alumina ceramic liners + zirconia-reinforced ceramic balls (specific gravity 4.6, 3× the wear resistance of ordinary ceramic balls)
- Features: Low-temperature grinding, ideal for high-density (4.2 g/cm³) barite; stable product fineness of D97 = 9.5–10 μm
2. Secondary Precision Classification Equipment
- Model: Epic Powder ITC Air Classifier
- Classifier wheel diameter: 1000 mm, maximum speed 2400 rpm
- Cutting precision: ±0.3 μm; thoroughly removes >15 μm coarse particles, meeting API drilling fluid specifications
3. Auxiliary Systems
- Large pulse-jet baghouse dust collector (air volume 60,000 m³/h)
- Automatic packaging line (25 kg and 1000 kg jumbo bags)
- Fully enclosed negative-pressure operation + nitrogen protection (compliant with Kazakhstan ATEX explosion-proof standards)
- Siemens PLC + remote monitoring system
Acceptance Test Results – August 2025
- Finished product fineness: D97 = 9.6–9.9 μm
- D50: 2.8–3.1 μm
- Particle size distribution: (D97 – D10) / D50 ≤ 1.9 (very narrow)
- Capacity: 5.3–5.6 t/h (maximum measured 5.9 t/h)
- Whiteness: 94.2%–94.8%
- BaSO₄ content: 96.8%–97.3%