Customization: | Available |
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CAS No.: | 1305-78-8 |
Formula: | Cao |
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Product Description:
Hot Lime, scientifically known as calcium oxide (CaO), is meticulously curated by the illustrious Changshu Hongyu Calcium Co., Ltd. This remarkable compound serves as a quintessential ingredient in enhancing the performance of drilling fluids, showcasing unparalleled versatility. Upon engaging with water, it elegantly transforms into calcium hydroxide (lime, Ca(OH).2), playing a pivotal role in expertly controlling clay hydration and dispersion within drilling fluids. This transformation is crucial in maintaining clay in a state of optimal flocculation. Moreover, Hot Lime serves as a vital source of calcium and alkalinity, perfectly tailored for various strenuous drilling environments, especially within oil-based muds.
In settings prone to moisture or rainfall, calcium hydroxide is favored over Hot Lime to prevent unwanted chemical interactions. The thermal energy released by Hot Lime upon contact with water is a cornerstone in crafting stable emulsions, providing a competitive advantage in classic oil mud systems. This beneficial interaction with emulsifiers forms calcium soaps, ensuring continued alkalinity in challenging drilling conditions that encounter acid gases such as carbon dioxide and hydrogen sulfide.
CaO
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% |
99.00 min
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99.05
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MgO
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% |
0.5 max
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0.45
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Unsolvable in Acetic Acid
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% |
0.05 max
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0.042
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CI
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% |
0.003 max
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≤0.003
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NO3
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% |
0.004 max
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≤0.004
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SO4
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% | 0.1 max |
≤0.1
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Fe
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% |
0.015 max
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≤0.015
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Pb
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% |
0.005 max
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≤0.005
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Loss on ignition
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% |
2 max
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1.86
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water does not contain sediment
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% |
0.2 max
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0.18
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