phpa emulsion anionic polyacrylamide for drilling friction for sale

phpa emulsion anionic polyacrylamide for drilling friction for sale
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  • When did polyacrylamide (PHPA) become available?
  • Partially hydrolysed polyacrylamide (PHPA) became accessible in the foundation industry in the early 1990s ( Lam and Jefferis, 2014 ). Besides, PHPA can be applied in oilfield nowadays, especially in Daqing oilfield, where it is most superior with polymer flooding technique in China ( Zhong et al., 2025 ).
  • Is PHPA a water soluble polymer?
  • PHPA is a co-polymer of anionic character and high molecular weight. It is a water-soluble polymer, which is primarily used as a highly efficient fluid loss reducer, Viscosifier and protective colloid for shale’s and cutting in fresh water, calcium, sodium brines and KCL mud systems.
  • Can cationic-surfactant polyacrylamide be used as a viscosifier in drilling fluid?
  • Likewise, Shettigar et al. (2018) designed a cationic-surfactant polyacrylamide as viscosifier in drilling fluid, which showed the improvement of rheology and cutting effect due to the hydrophobic and electrostatic interaction between the surfactant (cetyltrimethyl ammonium bromide) and polymer.
  • How does PHPA affect fluid rheology?
  • The introduction of higher molecular weight synthetic polymers typified by partially hydrolysed polyacrylamide (PHPA) allowed the same effect on fluid rheology to be achieved at much lower additive concentrations, a major practical advantage.