Best quality Stem Cell / Peptide Cream - Gelling agent for acidizing fluid – Taige
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Gelling agent for acidizing fluid XBA-33S
Introduction
XBA-33S is a long-chain polymer gelling agent and copolymerized with AM and DMC as the raw material. XBA-33S could provide excellent stability, thickening and suspension properties to fracturing fluid, through the cross-linked site structureformed by intermolecular hydrogen bonds of long chain polymeric structure. The fracturing fluid with XBA-33S has good temperature resistance and the applicable temperature is up to 160°C.
Advantages
Good acid solubility. Significant thickening effect. Low friction. Excellent retrding performance. Good compatibility. Excellent temperature resistance (160°C). No harm to human body and environment
Indicators
The apparent viscosity of the acidified liquid: ≥30mps, the rate of the acidified liquid (90±2°C) : ≥70%.
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