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X-Air™ P

Description

Performance Additives

In cementing, foam created during mixing can cause pump cavitation and decrease cement density, consequently impacting the strength of the cement.

Hexion’s X-Air™ P cement powder antifoam is a dry powder designed to de-aerate and control foam in cement systems, leading to better density control for a more accurately mixed slurry. The system utilizes a unique chemistry that is effective in a wide variety of cement formulations containing additives such as naphthalene sulfonate, sodium chloride, and fluid loss additives.

Key Features and Typical Benefits

  • Stops foam formation in cement slurries
  • Effective in a wide variety of cement formulations containing additives such as naphthalene sulfonate, sodium chloride, and fluid loss additives
  • Effective in all classes of cement
  • Free flowing powder with decreased clumping compared to competitive product
  • Storage stable in wide temperature and humidity range

Typical Properties

Property Standard Value Unit Test Method
Absolute Volume 0.0618 gal/lb
Bulk Density 53.06 lb/ft²
Color Light Tan
Flash Point 0.0618 °F [°C] Pensky-Martens, Closed Cup, ASTM D-93
Physical Form Solid
Specific Gravity 1.94
Typical % Solids 99 %

Typical product values determined on commercial material whose properties might vary within the specification limits. Typical data values should not be used as specifications. Assistance and specifications are available from Hexion.

 
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