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Specific Gravity: | 3.35 |
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Hot Lime and quick lime are all common names for calcium oxide (CaO). It reacts with water to form calcium hydroxide (lime, Ca(OH)2). Hot Lime can supply calcium ion in calcium-treated drilling fluids that can control the hydration and dispersion ability of clay and keep it in the state of moderate flocculation. Moreover, Hot Lime can be used as a source of calcium and alkalinity in oil-base muds. In wet or rainy environments, calcium hydroxide should be used instead of hot lime. In conventional oil mud systems, hot lime will react with the emulsifiers to form calcium soaps. Hot Lime reacts with water to evolve heat, the evolution of heat may be helpful in building emulsions. Hot Lime can be used in oil-base mud systems as a source of alkalinity when drilling acid gases, such as carbon dioxide and hydrogen sulfide.
Product Code | SHARK | Product Description | Applications/Functions |
DFS01-001 | Caustic Soda | NaOH | pH control in water based muds |
DFS01-002 | Potassium Hydroxide | KOH | pH control in water based muds |
DFS01-003 | Bicarbonate of Soda | NaHCO3 | Calcium precipitant and pH reducer in cement contaminated muds |
DFS01-004 | Soda Ash | Na2CO3 | Calcium precipitant in lower pH muds |
DFS01-005 | LIME | Ca(OH)2 | Calcium Source and increasing pH |
DFS01-006 | HOT LIME | CaO | Calcium Source and increasing pH |
DFS01-007 | SHARKBUF® | MgO | Magnesium Source and increase pH |
DFS01-008 | Citric Acid | Citric Acid | Reduce pH, precipitate soluble calcium and sequester iron in drilling muds |