Mica Fine Sack
Loss Circulation Material (LCM) mica products an excellent choice for the oil and natural gas drilling mud and field services industries.
Advantage :
* Chemically inert except to hydrofluoric and concentrated sulfuric acids
* Used to treat all forms of loss circulation
*Flat, flakey structure aides in lubrication
*Compatible with other LCM products
*Effective low cost LCM
U.S.S. # 14........................................................................................... Below U.S.S. #100 in Pan............................................................. 30.0%
	TYPICAL PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL PROPERTIES
	Bulk Density...........................................................68 lbs./cu.ft.
	Loss on Ignition....................................................1.5 - 2.5
	Percent Moisture....................................................0 - .2% max
	Specific Gravity........................................................2.75
	pH...............................................................................8.0
	Moh's Hardness......................................................2.5
	Stable, virtually inert except to hydrofluoric and concentrated sulfuric acid.
	Impervious to water and atmosphere.
	Unaffected by exposure to extended low and high temperatures
	TYPICAL CHEMICAL ANALYSIS
	Silica (SiO2)..........................................................64.7%
	Alumina (Al2O3)...................................................16.3%
	Iron (Fe2O3)..........................................................2.6%
	Iron (FeO)...............................................................0.8%
	Soda (Na2O)..........................................................1.4%
	Potash (K2O)..........................................................4.6%
	Calcium (CaO).......................................................0.3%
	Magnesium (MgO).................................................5.5%
Used in the Loss Circulation applications during drilling operations.
* RXSOL LCM Mica products can be used in both oil and water-based drilling muds to prevent loss of circulation. Our mica can be used in horizontal , directional and veritcal drilling applications where it aides in sealing loss circulation zones with its flakey, flat structure and increases borehold stability.
* Secondary but significant benefits of LCM Mica include improved sample recovery, formation pressure control, cuttings dropped more easily in a surface disposal area, minimization of drilling fluid losses into formations and reduction of wear and corrosion on the drilling equipment.
        
    