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The patented BJ slagment system is a blend of cement, hydraulically active slag and
other materials that effectively provide zonal isolation in a variety of well cementing
and grouting operations. It is primarily used when it is necessary to overcome the
limitations of local cement. This slagment can be mixed to provide a range of densities Applications
and is compatible with most Baker Hughes additives. Primary and remedial cementing
operations
Technical Data Benefits
Typical Properties Promotes gas-tight cement slurries,
Typical temperature range 40 to 400°F (4 to 204°C) BHCT
reducing possibility of gas migration
Highly resistant to invasion of sulfates,
water and corrosive fluids
Safety Precautions
Refer to the system components material safety data sheet for information and first aid. Features
Develops high compressive strengths
References to lower WOC times
MSDS
Controls free-water development to
Cementing engineering support manual
enhance slurry stability
DiLullo, G., Hibbeler, J., Kelly, P., and Mueller, D.T. 1995. Portland Cement-Blast
Improves fluid loss properties, reducing
Furnace Slag Blends in Oilwell Cementing Applications. Paper SPE 30513 presented
filtrate loss to permeable formations
at the SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition, Dallas, Texas, 22-25 October.
doi: 10-2118/30513-MS. Densities can be easily varied using
extenders, dispersants or weighting
DiLullo, G., Hibbeler, J., Pollard, R. and Shotton, E.A. 1994. New Cement Additive
agents
Improves Slurry Properties and Saves Cost. Paper SPE 28773 presented at the SPE
Asia Pacific Oil and Gas Conference, Melbourne, Australia, 7-10 November. Superior fluid loss and retarder
doi: 10.2118/28773-MS. response
Highly flexible; effective in a wide
range of temperatures
Requires less silica to resist the effects
of strength retrogression
Compatible with most Baker Hughes
cement additives
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