Xanthan Gum, Xanthan

Place of origin: China
Model No: API FCCIV CP
Fob Price: FOB CMP USD 3.8~4.5
Port: CMP
Payment Terms: L/C,D/P,T/T,Western Union
Minimum Order Quantity: 1 Metric Ton
Supply Ability: 80 Metric Ton per Month
Package: In 25Kg Kraft Bag / Paper Carton / Paper Drum Packing by Bag: 17MT / 20' FCL Packing by Paper Carton: 12MT / 20' FCL Packing by Paper Drum: 9MT / 20' FCL
Delivery Time: shipment within 15 Days after the sales contract confirmation.
Brand Name: Antelope
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Features Specifications: Xanthan Gum, Xanthan

Description

Xanthan Gum is a high molecular weight polysaccharide biopolymer designed specially to viscosify water base drilling, completion and workover fluids. It's soluble in all water systems from freshwater, seawater, salt and heavy brine systems.

 

Application & Features
Xanthan Gum is a low-solids, cost-effective viscosifier widely used in drilling, completion and workover fluids. It builds viscosity and gel structure in all water base systems.

Drilling fluids contained Xanthan Gum remain nearly constant viscosity from below freezing to 270 static bottom hole temperature, in a pH range of 3 to 12 and, the product is non-toxic as well as biodegradable.

Solutions of Xanthan Gum exhibit pseudoplastic rheological properties. Its excellent and effective shear-thinning behavior help both increase penetration rates under high shear and provide excellent suspending action for optimum hole cleaning under low shear while viscosity is regained.

Typical Specification

Appearance

 

Off-white free flowing powder

Solution viscosity, cps *

 

1300 - 1800

Moisture content, % max.

 

13.0

pH, 1% solution

 

6.0 - 8.5

Ash, % max.

 

13.0

Bulk density (kg/M3)

 

700 - 850

Measured by Brookfield viscometer, at 25, 1% solution in 1% KCl brine


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