Barium Sulphide
Introduction
Barium Sulphide is an inorganic chemical compound primarily produced by reducing barium sulphate with carbon at high temperatures. It typically appears as a white to grayish solid and is known for its high reactivity and strong alkaline nature.
Barium sulphide is mainly used as an intermediate chemical in various industrial processes, especially in the manufacture of other barium compounds and specialty chemicals.
Applications
Barium Sulphide is commonly used in:
Manufacture of barium salts
Barium carbonate
Barium chloride
Barium nitrate
Chemical industry as an intermediate
Pigment & dye manufacturing
Leather industry for hair removal (depilatory processes)
Photographic & specialty chemical processes
Laboratory & research applications
Metallurgical and refining processes
Benefits
Key intermediate for producing various barium compounds
High chemical reactivity for efficient processing
Effective in depilatory and leather processing applications
Supports pigment and dye manufacturing
Reliable performance in industrial chemical reactions
Cost-effective for large-scale industrial use
Widely accepted in chemical manufacturing sectors

