Ausfracslick 100NB

Ausfracslick 100NB

Friction Reducer Additive

Description

AUSFRACSLICK 100NB is a high molecular weight copolymer designed to enhance water displacement in oil wells by considerably reducing the friction pressure experienced at very high flow rates. AUSFRACSLICK 100NB is useful in various industrial applications, such as industrial water and wastewater clarification, lubrication in drilling mud, thickening, and as a friction reducer additive.

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Application & Usage

Recommended dosage levels range from 0.125 – 0.5 gal. (0.473 – 1.89lt) of AUSFRACSLICK 100NB per 1000 gal. (3785lt) of water, with a reduction in friction pressures by greater than 70 – 80%. Testing is strongly recommended to determine the optimum load rates for each particular use. This product should not be used neat. Use positive displacement pumps (gear or progressive cavity).

Properties

  • Colour: Opaque, off-white emulsion
  • Ionic Charge: Anionic
  • Flash Point: > 200°F / 93°C
  • Density (lbs./gal.): 8.35 ± 0.05
  • Specific Gravity: 0.99 – 1.02 @ 75°F / 25°C
  • Freezing Point: 32°F / 0°C
  • Viscosity: 400 – 1400 cps @ 75°F / 25°C

Note: All testing should be conducted once the product has been approved for use.

Storage

AUSFRACSLICK 100NB should be stored between 40 and 90°F (4 – 32°C). If freezing occurs, AUSFRACSLICK 100NB should be warmed to 40°F (4°C) and agitated prior to subsequent use. AUSFRACSLICK 100NB has a shelf life of at least six months in unopened containers.

Packaging

Available in 1000L poly totes and bulk storage.

Please read and understand the Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) before using this product.

Disclaimer: This information is furnished without warranty, expressed or implied, as to accuracy and/or completeness. This information is obtained from various sources including manufacturers and other third-party sources and may not be valid under certain conditions or if this material is used in combination with other materials or in any process. Any final determination of suitability of this material is the sole responsibility of the user.

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