Enhanced TDS
Identification & Functionality
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Features & Benefits
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- Industrial Additives Features
- Product Applications
- Emulsifying water in drilling fluids (water-in-oil emulsion) including: oil-based drilling muds; invert emulsion muds; packer fluids; completion fluids and workover fluids.
- Other applications include general inverse emulsification, fuel efficiency improver additive, and w/o emulsions.
- These surfactants have been used in oilfield, mining, fuels, emulsion polymerization, processing of textiles, paper, and metal.
Applications & Uses
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Properties
- Physical Form
- Soluble in
- 10% in Aromatic 150, 10% in Isopropyl Alcohol, 10% in Xylene, 50% in Kerosene, 50% in Xylene, 10% in Kerosene, 50% in Aromatic 150
- Dispersible in
- 10% in Water, 50% in Water
- SDS Physical and Chemical Properties
Value Units Test Method / Conditions Density (at 25°C) 0.95 g/cm³ - Relative Density (at 25°C) 0.95 - - Flash Point 100 - 199 °C Pensky Martens Closed Cup Concentration 0.03 - - pH 9 - 10 - - Color Amber - - Appearance Liquid - - Autoignition Temperature min. 100 °C - Flammability Not classified as a flammability hazard - - Explosive Limits Not explosive - - Partially Soluble in Water - - Odor Slight - - Oxidising Properties The substance or mixture is not classified as oxidizing - - - Characteristics
Value Units Test Method / Conditions Brookfield Viscosity (at 77°F) 850 cPs - HLB Value 8 - - Pour Point max. -17.8 °C - Water Content 0.15 % - - Specifications
Value Units Test Method / Conditions Moisture Content max. 0.3 % -
Regulatory & Compliance
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