Factory Supply Cement Dispersant For Cementing System - Defoamers-OBC-X60L – Oilbayer Detail:
Summary
Defoamer OBC-X60L is a polyether type defoamer which can effectively eliminates the foaming caused in mixing slurry and has good ability to retard foaming in cement slurry. It has good compatibility with additives in cement slurry system and no influence on the performance of cement slurry and compressive strength development of cement paste.
Usage range
Recommend dosage:0.1~0.5% (BWOC).
Suitable for a variety of common cement slurry system.
Technical data
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Item |
Index |
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Appearance |
Colorless or faint yellow transparent liquid |
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Density (20℃), g/cm3 |
0.93±0.05 |
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Odor |
Slight irritation |
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Defoaming Rate,% |
>90 |
Packing
25kg/plastic drum. Or based on customers' request.
Storage
It should be stored in cool, dry and ventilated areas and avoid being exposed to the sun and rain.
Shelf life:24 months.
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