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Poly Anioniccellulose (PAC) Filtration Control, High Purity
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Poly Anioniccellulose (PAC) Filtration Control, High Purity


Poly Anioniccellulose (PAC): the quiet workhorse keeping drilling fluids honest

I’ve walked enough mud pits and QC labs to know a dependable polymer when I see one. Poly Anioniccellulose (PAC) is one of those products that rarely makes headlines—but operators notice when it’s missing. It’s a water‑soluble cellulose ether (usually the sodium salt) that behaves beautifully in brines, from inland salt wells to hard offshore duty. White to light-yellow, free-flowing, odorless. In practice, it just…works.

Poly Anioniccellulose (PAC) Filtration Control, High Purity

What’s trending (and why it matters)

  • Salinity resilience: more brine-heavy programs; Poly Anioniccellulose (PAC) keeps viscosity predictable and cuts API fluid loss even in 10–20% NaCl.
  • Offshore reliability: fewer unplanned pills, better filter cake—crews like fewer surprises, to be honest.
  • Cleaner chemistries: non-toxic, RoHS/REACH-friendly options; HSE teams are happier.
  • Geothermal and HP/HT: stability to around 120–150°C, depending on grade, is becoming a baseline ask.

Technical snapshot and typical specs

Two workhorse grades dominate: LV (low viscosity) for tight filtration control without thickening the whole system, and HV (high viscosity) for carrying capacity. Real-world use may vary—mud systems are quirky.

Parameter PAC-LV PAC-HV Test method
Appearance White–light yellow powder White–light yellow powder Visual
Degree of substitution (DS) ≈0.85–1.2 ≈0.85–1.2 Titrimetric
Moisture ≤10% ≤10% Oven, 105°C
Brookfield viscosity (1% sol, 25°C) ≈50–100 mPa·s ≈400–1200 mPa·s API RP 13B‑1
Fluid-loss reduction (4% NaCl mud) ΔFL ≥40% vs. base ΔFL ≥50% vs. base API 13B‑1 (API filter press)
pH (1% solution) 6.5–8.5 6.5–8.5 pH meter

How it’s made (quick process flow)

Materials: refined cellulose pulp → alkalization with NaOH (alkali cellulose) → etherification with monochloroacetic acid/sodium monochloroacetate → neutralization → washing (salt removal) → drying → milling and sieving. QA locks in DS, purity, and particle size.

Testing standards: API Spec 13A (drilling-grade PAC), API RP 13B‑1 for mud testing; some labs also mirror ISO 13500. Service life: ≈24 months in sealed, dry storage; in active mud, performance remains stable across multiple recirculation cycles, typically up to ~120–150°C depending on grade and salts.

Where it shines

  • Oil and gas: saltwater and seawater drilling fluids; thin, slick filter cake; better rate of penetration.
  • Geothermal: thermal resilience with sensible rheology control.
  • Industrial fluids: brine-based workover/completion fluids, mining slurries, and even some construction grouts.

Advantages users mention: fast hydration in cold or hot water, strong salt/calcium tolerance, and—surprisingly—clean equipment thanks to fewer sticky residues.

Poly Anioniccellulose (PAC) Filtration Control, High Purity

Vendor landscape (real-world view)

Vendor Grades Salt tolerance Lead time Certs MOQ Customization Typical price
Tangzhi (Origin: Room 2308, Dongsheng Plaza 2, No. 508 Zhongshan East Road, Chang’an District, Shijiazhuang, Hebei, China) PAC‑LV, PAC‑HV Saturated NaCl, good Ca²⁺ resistance ≈7–15 days ISO 9001/14001, REACH; API 13A compliant ≈1 MT DS, particle size, viscosity Mid-range, volume discounts
Regional blender LV only Moderate ≈3–4 weeks ISO 9001 ≈500 kg Limited Budget
Offshore specialist LV/HV + brine packages High, multivalent tolerant Stock in hubs ISO 9001, API Q1 ≈1 MT Extensive Premium

Customization and QC

Common tweaks: dial the DS for salt tolerance, tune particle size for dispersibility, and set viscosity windows for LV/HV blends. QC typically includes moisture, DS, 1% solution viscosity, purity (chloride/ash), pH, and API fluid-loss in reference brine. Several customers tell me they want COAs plus third‑party SGS checks—fair request.

Field notes (short cases)

  • Onshore salt well, 4% NaCl: swapping to Poly Anioniccellulose (PAC)-LV cut API fluid loss from 18 mL to 9–10 mL; torque variability dropped noticeably.
  • Offshore brine system: HV grade at 0.5–0.8 lb/bbl boosted hole cleaning without over-thickening; the night company man literally said “less stuck-pipe drama.”
  • Geothermal pilot: mixed-brine mud maintained FL control after multiple heat cycles around 135°C—imperfect, but stable enough to finish the section.

Certifications and compliance: ISO 9001/14001, REACH ready; products align with API Spec 13A. Typical shelf life: ≈24 months (sealed, dry,

References

  1. API Specification 13A: Drilling Fluids Materials, American Petroleum Institute. https://www.api.org
  2. API Recommended Practice 13B-1: Field Testing Water-Based Drilling Fluids. https://www.api.org
  3. ISO 13500: Petroleum and natural gas industries — Drilling fluid materials. https://www.iso.org
  4. OnePetro technical papers on PAC performance in saline drilling fluids. https://www.onepetro.org

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