Good quality Oilfield Cementing Chemicals - Defoamers-OBC-X61L – Oilbayer Detail:
Summary
OBC-X61L is a kind of organic silicon defoamer, it is water-based. It has good effect on eliminating the plenty of fine and close bubbles caused by surfactant introduction in slurries. It can rapidly eliminate bubbles and inhibit foam forming for a long time. It has a good compatibility with slurries and has no influence on slurry performance.
Usage range
Recommended dosage:0.1~0.5% (BWOC)
Apply to a variety of slurry system.
Technical data
Item |
Index |
Appearance |
Milky liquid |
Density (20℃), g/cm3 |
1.00±0.05 |
Water-solubility |
Completely Soluble in water |
Defoaming Rate, % |
>90 |
Packing
25L/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:12 months.
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