3M™ Glass Bubbles HGS7K32

  • 3M ID B5005061033

Made from hollow, water-resistant, and chemically-stable soda-lime-borosilicate glass

Successfully and predictably reduce control fluid density

Incompressible and more homogeneous control fluid properties compared to aerated systems

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Highlights
  • Made from hollow, water-resistant, and chemically-stable soda-lime-borosilicate glass
  • Successfully and predictably reduce control fluid density
  • Incompressible and more homogeneous control fluid properties compared to aerated systems
  • Eliminates the need for specialized equipment used in foamed cement
  • Compatible with both water and oil-based systems
  • Helps ensure cement consistency batch-to-batch and location-to-location
  • Resistant to shear and impact forces when circulating through bit nozzles and impacting formation walls

3M™ Glass Bubbles HGS Series are a density-reducing agent for drilling, completion, work-over fluids, and cement slurries. These bubbles can help reduce control-fluid density, enhance homogeneous control-fluid properties, and eliminate the need for specialized equipment used in foamed cement. Help minimize problems with excellence overbalance conditions with 3M™ Glass Bubbles HGS Series.

3M™ Glass Bubbles are hollow, water-resistant, and chemically-stable soda-lime-borosilicate glass microspheres that are engineered to serve as an alternative to conventional fillers and additives like silica, calcium carbonate, talc, and clay. These low-density particles are used in a wide range of industries to help reduce part weight, lower costs, and enhance product properties. Because of their unique spherical shape, they also offer a number of important benefits, including higher filler-loading, lower viscosity/improved flow, and reduce shrinkage/warpage. Discover how 3M™ Glass Bubbles can be mixed in with a variety of compounds to be sprayed, cast, and/or moulded with incredible results.

Suggested applications
  • For use in drilling, completion, work-over fluids, and cementing applications
  • Use as an alternative to conventional fillers and additives like silica, calcium carbonate, talc, and clay

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