Barium Sulfate (BaSO4) (98.5% Purity 0.31 micron CAS:7727-43-7)
Why Buy From Us?
NOT FOR HUMAN CONSUMPTION
Note: the loonies in the small photos are just for size reference (not included).
Barium sulfate is a remarkable substance that has many applications, including:
- Heat-reflecting white paint. Barium sulfate is highly reflective of a broad spectrum of light, including visible light (such that it appears very white when used as a white pigment for paints), plus infrared and ultraviolet. Recently, researchers have successfully explored using it as an ingredient in paint that reflects greater than 98% of all solar radiation, thus cooling surfaces to which it has been applied (see also the YouTube video below).
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Radiocontrast agent. Barium sulfate in suspension is often used medically as a radiocontrast agent for X-ray imaging and other diagnostic procedures.
- Pyrotechnics (a niche use): barium compounds emit a characteristic green light at high temperatures.
Ours is a very fine powder, ideally suited for making heat-reflecting white paint (D50 of 0.31 μm).
We are presently offering 3 sizes: (1) a 0.6-gallon pail (~2.7 liters) that holds 2 kg of Barium Sulfate; (2) a 1.25-gallon pail (~5.7 liters) that holds 5kg of Barium Sulfate; or (3) a 500 ml bottle with a child-resistant lid that holds 375 grams of Barium Sulfate.
We are quite intrigued by its application as a heat-reflecting paint to save energy and cost, such as the following rather inspirational video:
For reference, if you'd like to make reflective paint using Barium Sulfate, we recommend starting with about 1.5 parts paint to 1 part Barium Sulfate, or 60% paint to 40% Barium Sulfate (by volume). More paint tends to yield better durability, whereas more Barium Sulfate yields better reflectivity. Here's a source for reference: Ultrawhite BaSO4 Paints and Films for Remarkable Daytime Subambient Radiative Cooling | ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces.
For those interested, below are some detailed specs from our supplier: