Aquamine is an aqueous solution of Amine derivatives containing sulfide scavenger which acts as a corrosion inhibitor for work-over & packer brines and viscosified completion fluids.
Aquamine is a multipurpose corrosion inhibitor for weighted and solid-free packer fluids. It is an effective corrosion inhibitor against corrosion due to O2, CO2 and H2S.
It is absorbed on metal surfaces due to its strong cationic nature irrespective in wide pH range and presence of strong electrolytes, by making a film, to protect from corrosion attack. Aquamine is recommended in clear or weighted packer fluids and its efficiency is not reduced by absorbing on solids. Aquamine may cause thinning in some non-dispersed packer fluids, therefore pilot testing is recommended.
Physical & Chemical Properties |
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Appearance | Yellow Liquid |
Sp. Gravity | 1.01 -1.02 Approx. |
Type | Amine Derivative |
Solubility | Soluble in water & brine |
Stability | > 200°C |
Constituents | N-Alkyl diamines, Fatty diamides & Sultains |
% Composition | 30% w/w solids |
Flash Point | >95°C |
Pour Point | -5°C |
Aquamine is used in concentration of 6-18 l/m3 and 6 l/m3 concentration is recommended for highly treated lignosulphonate mud where producing zone is free of abnormal concentration of H2S & CO2. When producing zone contains large contents of H2S, CO2 and sulfate reducing bacterial problems are prevalent, a dosage of 6-18 l/m3 is recommended.
Hazard Identification
Aquamine does not have a restricted classification for transportation by regulatory agencies. It is a non-combustible product.
Spilled material may cause slipping. It can be washed with a stream of water or can be absorbed with absorbing agent like saw dust or sand.
On Skin contact: Wash with plenty of water and soap.
On contact with eyes: immediately wash affected eyes under running water and consult an eye specialist.
Aquamine should be stored in a clean and dry environment.
55 Gallons Steel Drum