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M1990131
IBM Index Class Name
Report
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2/9/2015
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Annual Fee Report and Map
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Mitchell Pit #2
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DRMS
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TOD
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Typical Properties Appearance Yellow granular <br />• Bulk density, Ib /ft3 52 <br />• pH (0.25% solution) 8.5 to 9.0 <br />Recommended Construction Application <br />Treatment Add 3 to 10 pounds of POLY- BORE Tm dry polymer per 1000 gallons <br />of fresh water (0.36 — 1.2 kg /m3) slowly through the hopper. <br />(See general instructions listed below.) <br />Reverse Circulation Drilling <br />• Add 0.5 to 1 pound of POLY -BORE dry polymer per 100 gallons of <br />fresh water (0.6 - 1.2 kg /M3) slowly through the hopper. <br />(See general instructions listed below.) <br />General Instructions <br />Continue mixing for another 15 to 20 minutes to allow POLY -BORE dry <br />polymer to hydrate. <br />• If POLY -BORE dry polymer is being added directly to a tank with <br />paddle mixers, make sure the freshwater level is well above the <br />paddles. Add the POLY -BORE dry polymer slowly to the vortex of the <br />spinning paddles. <br />• Measure the funnel viscosity of the polymer slurry and adjust <br />according to required specifications. <br />Notes: <br />• Make -up water used to mix POLY -BORE dry polymer should meet <br />the following quality: <br />total chloride less than 1500 ppm (mg /L) <br />total hardness less than 150 ppm as calcium <br />total chlorine less than 50 ppm <br />water pH between 8.5 -9.5 <br />• Reduce total hardness of make -up water by adding soda ash <br />(sodium carbonate) at 0.5 to 1 pound per 100 gallons (0.6 - 1.2 <br />kg /M3) of make -up water. <br />• POLY -BORE dry polymer can be chemically broken down with regular <br />household liquid bleach (5% sodium hypochlorite). Use one gallon of <br />liquid bleach per 100 gallons (10 liters /m3) of fluid formulated with <br />POLY -BORE dry polymer. Do not use perfumed liquid bleach or solid <br />calcium hypochlorite. <br />Packaging POLY -BORE dry polymer is packaged in 14 lb (6.35 -kg) or 35 lb (15.88 - <br />kg) resealable plastic containers. <br />© Copyright 2011 Halliburton <br />POLY -BORE is a trademark of Halliburton <br />Rev. 03/2011 <br />Because the conditions of use of this product are beyond the seller's control, the product is sold without warranty either express or Implied and upon condition that <br />purchaser make its own test to determine the suitability for purchaser's application Purchaser assumes all risk of use and handling of this product This product will be <br />replaced if defective in manufacture or packaging or if damaged. Except for such replacement, seller is not liable for any damages caused by this product or its use. <br />The statements and recommendations made herein are believed to be accurate. No guarantee of their accuracy is made, however. <br />
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