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CORE ANALYSIS Proppant Conductivity & Acid Stimulation Series Proppant Conductivity and Acid Stimulation A Proppant Conductivity Tester performs fracture conductivity and leak-off testing under conditions of varied temperature and pressure. The Acid Reactor is designed to analyze acid stimulation performance at reservoir conditions M9500 Automatic Proppant Conductivity Tester Features • Air relief valve prevents over pressurization. Calibration block included in the package. Digital display of pressure and temperature. Calculation spreadsheet included. Compact size and easy to maintain. • • • • • • • Precision regulator and gauge for accurate pressure control. Precise pressure transducer provides accurate pressure measurement. Vacuum pump is optional for the evacuation of the core sample. Specifications Fracture Conductivity System: Flowing Pressure: Closure Stress: BP Regulators: Accum. Pressure: Accum. Volume: ISO Standard: Leak-off System: Back Pressure: Specifications Atm to 3,000 psi Atm to 20,000 psi Atm to 3,000 Atm to 3,000 psi 2,000 ml ISO-Standard 13503-5 Atm to 3,000 Digital Pressure Transducer: ± 0.1% of full scale or better Closure Stress: Up to 20,000 psi Temperature Range: Dimensions: 42 Data sheets and full product specifications can be found on our website. Visit www.graceinstrument.com Atm. to 400°F (with ±1°F accurancy ) Custom Max. Temperature: Max. Pressure: Rotation Speed: Material: Reactor Cell Capability: Dimensions: 250 °C 10,000 psi 1000 - 2,000 rpm Hastelloy B and Hastelloy C 600 ml (customer option avail.) Custom M9400 Automatic Rotatating Disc Acid Reactor Features • • • • • Automatic hands free operation after loading samples. • Steel shield tower provides further protection to test cells. Automatic sampling system. Proprietary design prevents debris plugging sample tubing. Capable of testing hydrochloric, hydrofluoric and organic acids used for acid stimulation of carbonate and sandstone reservoirs. The rotating reactor puts the rock sample in motion for uniform reaction with the acid system.

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