Description High-grade barium sulfate specially processed use as a drilling fluid weighting additive. BARITE meets the API Specification 13A, Section 2 requirement for a drilling fluid BARITE Recommended Use Primarily for mud rotary drilling, barite increases mud density while maintaining low solids to help control formation pressures Advantages 1. High specific gravity; raises drilling fluid density with minimum solids 2. Controls formation pressure, stabilizes the borehole 3. Cost-effective, non-toxic, and chemically inert Properties 4. Specific Gravity: 4.2 (minimum) 5. Moisture Content: Less than 1% 6. Bulk Density: 150 lbs/ft3 7. Mineral Content: 94% barium sulfate Mixing and application Add BARITE through high shear mixer or jet hopper so that entire circulating volume is at uniform weight. To control artesian flow at surface, keep the hole full at all times with weighted mud. Starting with 100 gallons of mud at a weight of 9 lbs/gal, 134 lbs of BARITE will raise the weight to 10 lbs/gal and increase the volume to 104 gallons. Packaging 1500 kgs Jumbo bags, one bag per pallet. All are of F.I.B.C. Class, SINGLE TRIP, all weather ( 04 PF Inner Bag & 05 PP Outer Bag )
The main use of nitric acid is for the production of fertilizers.
Bulk Density (gm/ml) - MB=0.65 -0.74 Al203 % (min): MB=28-29.2 Chloride%(MAX): MB=35-34.3 Basicity%(Min) MB=40(=-5) -45.9 PH OF 5% Solution MB=1.8-4.5- 3.7
Percent Water - 1.5 max Relative Density @38°C/20°C Whole Creosote - 1.060 min Fraction 235-315°C - 1.030 min Fraction 315-355°C - 1.090 min Distillation Results (Cumulative) % 0-210°C - 5 max % 0-235°C - 12 max % 0-270°C - 20 - 40 % 0-315°C - 45 - 65 % 0-355°C - 75 - 90 % Distillation Residue Flash Point°C - 66 min % Phenols - 5 max % Coke Residue - 2 max % Toluene Insoluble - 0.5 max
Basic chromium sulphate, often used in leather tanning process. We are leading Exporter of basic chromium sulphate from India. We have both 23% and 26% grades. Details are as follow: Package: 25kg plastic weaving bag Quantity/fcl: 20mts Non-hazardous goods Appearance: dark green powder
Appearance - white to off-white powder Odour - no strange smell Active matter - 93 ±1.0 Free Oil (%) - Max. 2.0
Formalin is a solution of formaldehyde gas dissolved in water. Formaldehyde is a colorless, strong-smelling gas that is commonly used in a liquid form, as formalin, for various industrial applications. Here are some key points about formalin: Chemical Composition: Formalin is typically a 37% aqueous (water-based) solution of formaldehyde. The remaining percentage is water. Uses: Preservation: Formalin is widely used as a preservative for biological specimens. It helps to prevent decay and decomposition, making it essential in laboratories, museums, and medical facilities for preserving tissues and specimens. Disinfectant: It has antimicrobial properties, and as such, formalin solutions are sometimes used as disinfectants and biocides. Textile Industry: Formalin can be used in the textile industry for wrinkle-resistant finishes on fabrics. Health and Safety Concerns: Formalin is a strong irritant and can be harmful if inhaled, ingested, or comes into contact with the skin. Prolonged or repeated exposure to formaldehyde can cause respiratory irritation and may be associated with certain health risks. Proper ventilation and personal protective equipment are recommended when working with formalin. Regulation: Due to its potential health risks, the use and handling of formalin are subject to regulations and guidelines in many countries. These regulations aim to ensure safe practices and protect workers and the environment.
Citric Acid Anhydrous - is used as acidulant, preservative, flavoring agent, antistaling agent in food and beverage industry.
Citric Acid Anhydrous - is used as acidulant, preservative, flavoring agent, antistaling agent in food and beverage industry.
Dimethyl Formamide
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