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A breakthrough tool
for oil well cement testing Gas migration and water flow through cement are two
of the biggest problems facing the petroleum industry.
One of the
critical measurements require to evaluate the potential for fluid inflow
migration problems is the determination of the static gel strength development
of the cement slurry.
A breakthrough instrument the model 5265 SGSA
simultaneously measures both slurry's compressive strength development and its
static gel strength development while it is cured under downhole temperature
and pressure conditions |
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| Similar to a standard
ultrasonic cement analyzer the cements properties are inferred by measuring the
change in the energy level of an ultrasonic signal transmitted through the
cement specimens as it cures. Proven through actual laboratory testing, the
proprietary algorithms developed for static gel strength measurement are
applicablke to a wide range of cement slurry densities and compositions
including light weight, heavy weight and latex slurries. |
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| The cement slurry to
be tested is prepared in accordance with API recommendation, then placed in the
units temperature and pressure controlled cell which simulates curing
conditions that are expected downhole. During testing, temperature is
automatically controlled while pressure is manually set. |
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Real time measurement of the gel strength |
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Real time measurement of compressive strength |
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Used to predict WOC time |
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Non destructive method |
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Used to proven algorithms |
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| For full data sheets
and a written quotation please contact our Mindex office on
sales@mindex-ltd.co.uk including
your company name, telephone numbers and details of your product of
interest |
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