Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Salt Gel

BOTU Salt Gel
High viscocity;
High adsorption;
More stable.
Applications:
Salt Gel requires mechanical shear and agitation for maximum viscosity. It is not a hydratable clay and does not swell by adsorbing water to create viscosity. Salt Gel provides viscosity by the physical nteraction of its rod-like particles.
A high-fluid-loss, Salt Gel squeeze can be formulated for combating lost circulation. It can be spotted opposite the loss zone, and light squeeze pressure can be applied to deposit a high concentration of solids. For bridging larger fractures effectively, fibrous and/or granular lost-circulation materials can be incorporated into the slurry. Salt Gel slurries can be formulated in fresh or salt water and can be weighted or unweighted.

Technical Specifications:
Item/Model
BT-Z-01
BT-Z-02
Appearance
Powder
Powder
Size(mesh)
40-80
40-80
Viscometer dial reading at 600 r/min
≥30
≥23
Viscometer dial reading at 300 r/min
≥24
≥18
Residue of diameter greater than 75 μm
≤8%
≤8%
Moisture(%)
≤15
≤15

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