A Primary Emulsifier is a specially formulated surfactant used to create and stabilize oil-in-water or water-in-oil emulsions in drilling fluids and industrial systems. It reduces the surface tension between oil and water phases, helping form a uniform, stable emulsion with improved fluid consistency, better lubrication, and enhanced filtration control. Primary emulsifiers are essential in oil-based mud systems for maintaining emulsion stability, controlling rheological properties, and ensuring efficient drilling performance.
Primary Emulsifier Details :
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Appearance Amber Color Liquid
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Specific Gravity 0.92 to 1.05
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Flash Point Greater Than 92 C
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Pour Point 4 Degree C
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Solubility in Water Soluble in Base Oil,
Insoluble in Water