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Cal-Seal

Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is


primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.

Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times. Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times. Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times. Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times. Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times. Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times. Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times. Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times. Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times. Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times. Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times. Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times. Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times. Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times. Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times. Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times. Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times. Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times. Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times. Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times. Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times. Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times. Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times. Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times. Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times. Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times. Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times. Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times. Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times. Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times. Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times. Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times. Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times. Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times. Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times. Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times. Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times. Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times. Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times. Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times. Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times. Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times. Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times. Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times. Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times. Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times. Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times. Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times. Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times. Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times. Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times. Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times. Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times. Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times. Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.Cal-Seal
Description and Primary Function: Cal-Seal is
primarily a hemihydrate form of calcium sulfate. It
is used in remedial work. Cal-Seal controls lost
circulation, acts as an expanding aid, accelerates
Portland cement, and imparts thixotropic properties
to cement slurries.
Secondary Effects: Cal-Seal has a rapid initial cement
set at low temperatures.
Interaction with Other Additives: Sodium chloride
can be used to accelerate Cal-Seal. Sodium citrate,
HALAD-9, or HR retarders can be used to retard
the set.
Safety and Handling Procedures: Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid creating and inhaling the
dust. Flush exposed areas with water.
Properties:
Additive: Cal-Seal
Part No.: 890.50131, sk; 516.00335, bulk
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Form: solid powder
Color: white
How Packaged: 100-lb sack
Bulk Density: 75 lb/cu ft
Water Requirement: 4.8 gal/sk
Absolute Volume: 0.0444 gal/lb
Solubility in Water: @20C, 0.2 to 0.8 g/100 ml H2O
Odor: none
Normal Range of Use in Wells:
Temperature: 40F to 170F (4C to 77C)
Concentration: 5 to 90% bwoc
Usage Restrictions: For most Cal-Seal-cement
blends, placement at temperatures higher than 60F
result in short pumping times.

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