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Cement Density and Curing Chamber Series Cement Density and Curing Chamber A pycnometer measures the density of cement samples by calculating the ratio of volume to mass. A curing chamber cures cement slurry samples in accordance to API Specification 10 to test compressive strength under elevated pressure and temperature. M7500 PVT / DENSITY PYCNOMETER TESTER Features M7450 CURING CHAMBER Features • M7500 PVT is a patented add-on module for M7500 Ultra HPHT Rheometer. • Capable of testing fluid viscosity under conditions of temperature and pressure up to 30,000 psi and from 20°F (with chiller) to 600°F. • Rotational speed is maintained at set point with microprocessor. • Timing relays automatically control mixing at the required rpm. • No variation in thickening time tests due to changes in shear rate. • Operator can quickly select API speeds while adding Specifications Max Temperature: Max Pressure: Density Range: Resolution: Power Supply: Compressibility Range: Sample Size: Compliance: Dimensions: 28 Data sheets and full product specifications can be found on our website. Visit www.graceinstrument.com 600°F 30,000 psi 71% to 142% 0.5% of initial density 120 VAC, 60 Hz, 18 Amp 150 rpm Small piston: 185 to 193 ml Large piston: 120 to 193 ml API Spec 10A / ISO 10426-1 22"H x 12"W x 24"D • • • • Cures standard two-inch cement cube samples for compressive strength in accordance with API and ISO standards for oilfield cements. Light-weight slurry mold design allows quick thermocouple insertion and withdrawal. Test sequences can be created or edited by users to perform testing under a wide variety of simulated downhole conditions. Control panel and handles allow for easy and safe operation. Specifications Max Temperature: Max Pressure: Heater Power: Power Supply: Compressed Air Range: Operating Temperature: Operating Humdity: Dimensions: 700°F 3,600 psi (optional 5,000 psi) 9,000 W. 120/240 VAC, 50/60 Hz 50 psi to 145 psi 32°F to 105°F 0 to 95% (non-condensing) 46"H x 30"W x 28"D Cementing Testing

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