Provide
an enhanced performance.
Make chemicals environmentally acceptable.
Sand consolidation is a process involving the injection of a reactive
chemical into a naturally unconsolidated formation. The chemical’s purpose is
to bind the sand particles that make up the formation matrix while maintaining
sufficient permeability to achieve viable production rates.
Various sets of chemistry have been investigated for sand consolidation;
among them organosilanes which have demonstrated beneficial effects, such as
increased compression strength of the formation. This class of materials can be
simply flushed into a formation and do to their ability to rapidly hydrolyze
once in contact with aqueous solutions, organosilanes can easily form in-situ
silanol species that will condensate with each other and with any other
hydroxyl sites on the surface of the mineral particles. This results in a
Si-O-Si network that will bind the siliceous material to the formation.
Organosilane materials also have been demonstrated to enhance the adhesion and
compression performance of organic resins used for consolidating sand
formations.
In addition their low bioaccumulation and high biodegradability profile make
these chemicals environmentally acceptable.
Dow Corning provides silicon based technology that can chemically bind
with the particles and provide an enhance performance. We supply a wide range
of organosilanes with different functionalities to address the needs of our
customers.
Key
Advantages
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Ease of processing
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Increase the compressive strength of the formation
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Lessens fines migration
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Lessens fines swellability
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Environmentally acceptable
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| Product
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Material
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Functionality
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Specific Gravity at 25ºC
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Viscosity (cSt)
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Resin Compatibility
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Dow Corning®
PP-11
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amino / ethoxy
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1.03
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5
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Novolac and Resol Phenolic Systems**, Furan , Urea Formaldehyde,
Epoxy
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Dow Corning®
PP-20
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amino / methoxy
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0.946
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1.06
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Novolac and Resol Phenolic Systems**, Furan, Urea Formaldehyde,
Epoxy
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Dow Corning®
PP-40
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glycidoxy / methoxy
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1.07
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3
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Novolac and Resol Phenolic Systems Furan, Urea Formaldehyde,
Epoxy**
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** Preferential Resin system
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