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Place of Origin:
China
Price for Minimum Order:
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Minimum Order Quantity:
1 Piece
Packaging Detail:
53x34x48cm
Delivery Time:
2 weeks
Supplying Ability:
100 Piece per Week
Payment Type:
PayPal, Western Union, T/T
Drilling fluid aging is the process in which a
drilling fluid sample, previously subjected to a period of shear,
is allowed to more fully develop its rheological and filtration
properties. The time period needed to more fully develop properties
varies from as little as several hours (usually*8 to *4 hours) to
as much as several days. The aging can be done at either ambient or
elevated temperatures.
�DW Roller Ovens provide an excellent method of aging fluid
samples for further analysis. High-Temperature Aging Cells
containing sample fluids are placed in the roller oven where they
are subjected to moderate heat and agitation (rolling) on power
driven rollers. Samples may also be heated without rolling (static
aging). These Roller Ovens are constructed of polished stainless
steel and other corrosion resistant materials. They are well
insulated and the temperature is regulated by a digital electronic
controller. An internal circulation fan assures an even temperature
distribution throughout the oven.
Water-Based Drilling Fluids and Components
Most drilling fluid formulations contain a base liquid and
additives which must be dissolved or mechanically dispersed into
the liquid to form a homogenous fluid. The resulting fluid may
contain one or more of the following: water-dispersible (soluble)
polymers or resins, clays or other insoluble but dispersible fine
solids, and soluble salts. The fluids are mixed or sheared for
times appropriate to achieve a homogenous mixture and are then set
aside to "age." Aging is done under conditions which vary from
static to dynamic and from ambient to highly elevated
temperatures.
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