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GLO STARCH 1000 – MODIFIED STARCH
Description
It is a pre-gelatinized non fermenting Tapioca Starch used to provide filtration Control in all types of water based Drilling Fluid Systems. It is a Non ionic natural Polymer and is highly effective in all waters including high salinity and high hardness waters. It Meets API 13A specifications for starch
 
Application
It is an economical and very effective filtration control additive. It works well in all water including fresh water, highly saline water, hard water and can be used effectively in most mud systems
 
Advantages
  • It provides economical Method of filtration Control.
  • Can be used in the full range of water types.
  • Stabilizes rheology.
  • Provides well bore stability and filtration control.
  • Non damaging to the formations.
Physical Properties
PROPERTIES   VALUE
Appearance : Free flowing Powder
PH of 2% (2% w/v in d/w) : 6.0-7.5
Moisture Content (% by weight) : <10%
Temperature Stability : 1400 C
Suspension Properties
Viscometer  Dial reading at 600 r/Min
  • in 40 g/l salt Water
  • in Saturated Salt Water
  • :

    18 Max
    20 Max
    Filtrate Volume
  • in 40 g/l salt Water
  • in Saturated Salt Water 
  • :
    10 Cm3 Max
    10 Cm3 Max
     
    Toxicity and Handling
    Treat as a Industrial Chemical and wear required protective gear and observe the precautions as described in the MSDS
     
    Packaging
    The material can be packed in Multilayer Paper bags/HDPE bags of 25Kgs, 50 Lbs (22.68 Kgs).Private labeling is provided on request.
    Information provided in the data sheet is for information only. We make no guarantees for the data contained with respect to the accuracy or use of this data. This data may not be reproduced without Prior permission from GDFCL. The data provided is subject to change without Notification
     
     
         
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