Well-designed Drilling Lubricant Additive - Spacers and Flushes-OBC-S32S – Oilbayer Detail:
Summary
OBC-S32S is a kind of water containing silicate clay minerals, which possesses clay and chain structures and is rich in magnesium silicate. It has good temperature and salt resistance. Recommend to use cooperatively with OBC-S32S. It has good compatibility, can effectively isolate mud and slurries and avoid their mixing when replacing mud.
Usage range
Temperature:≤180℃ (BHCT)
Recommended dosage:2.0~5.0% (BWOC)
Technical data
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Item |
Index |
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Appearance |
White or light gray powder |
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Residue on Sieve(0.25mm), % |
≤20.0 |
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Moisture Content, % |
≤3.0 |
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Loss on Ignition, % |
≤24.0 |
Packing
25kg multi-ply paper sack with waterproof plastic film inside. 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:12 months.
Product detail pictures:

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