Newly Arrival Abrasion Loss Tester - Fracturing Fluid High Temperature Stabilizer – Taige
Newly Arrival Abrasion Loss Tester - Fracturing Fluid High Temperature Stabilizer – Taige Detail:
High temperature stabilizer for acidizing fluid XBA-40S
Introduction
XBA-40S is an organic condensate and synthesized with ethylenediamine, dichloroethane, etc as the raw material. XBA-40S could improve the stability and protect the sand carrying capacity of the fracturing fluid, while it’s added to the fracturing fluid in high temperature wells (≥120°C). XBA-40S has a function of oxygen removal, which can inhibit the performance degradation of fracturing fluid caused by oxidative degradation.
Advantages
High temperature performance of gel. Good compatibility. Simple to apply. Small usage. Less environmental pollution.
Indicators
Density: 1.10±0.05g/cm3. pH: 9.0-11.0. Increased temperature resistance: ≥10°C.
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