OCL-RQ Anti-sticking Lubricant for Drilling Fluid
USD $2,380.95 - $2,380.95 /Kilogram
Min.Order:1 Kilogram
Beijing Oilchemleader Science & Technology Development Co., Ltd.
OCL-RQ Anti-sticking Lubricant for Drilling Fluid Anti-sticking Lubricant Lubricant Drilling Fluid
Anti-sticking lubricant OCL-RQ is compound of surfactants with excellent lubricity. OCL-RQ can form a membrane on drilling tools, so it can reduce the abrasion and wedging of them. OCL-RQ has no effect on the rheology of drilling fluids and it can reduce the filtration.
This product is a new type of lubricant with no poison and no harmful effects on the environment.
Can be used in non-dispersed drilling fluid and dispersed drilling fluid, and has no effect on rheology of drilling fluid.
Appearance | Pale yellow liquid |
pH | 6~8 |
Density,g/cm3 | 0.85~1.05 |
Reduction rate of lubricant coefficient,% | ≥70 |
To be packed in plastic barrels of 25kgs.
Placed in dry, ventilated, shady and cool circumstance.Its storage life is one year.
1. Is your company a factory/manufacture or a trading corporation?
Beijing Oilchemleader is a production-oriented enterprise. The production base—Weihui Chemical Co., Ltd is our wholly owned subsidiary, whose building area is nearly 65,000 square meters with 6workshops and 6 production lines. We’re engaged in researching, manufacturing, selling and providing related technology services of oilfield chemicals for nearly about 30 years. We have a perfect production system of oilfield chemicals, five series products, such as drilling fluid additives, cementing additives, oil-recovery additives, acidizing and fracturing additives and water-treatment additives, that can meet all the needs of chemicals of oil exploitation.
2. Do you have any certificates?
We have certificates of ISO9001, API, China National laboratory, ASIA FAMOUS AND FINE BRAND, and a series of patent certificates and etc.
3. Is the sample charged?
No. You can get our sample freely and just need to pay the postage.
4. Do you undertake OEM orders?
We take OEM orders generally. Specific orders should be discussed in concrete.