Gilsonite

General definition about of Gilsonite powder in ink Gilsonite and Gilsonite resin, derived by solvent extraction of raw Gilsonite, arc used as carbon black wetting agents for black news ink and heat set and gravure ink. Gilsonite is readily soluble without heating in solvent especially in Xylene, Toluene, and Benzene and in the most chlorinated […]

  Gilsonite using in the industry Gilsonite In Industry Using as Asphalt, Foundry, Inks, Paints, and Stains, Gilsonite is a superior additive for a wide range of industrial applications. It is highly cost-effective, safe and natural, and available for immediate delivery. Gilsonite in Ink and Paints Natural Bitumen or Gilsonite has been used for a […]

  General description of Gilsonite in Oil & Gas Gilsonite Oil  & Gas-based product which provides optimum filtration control for water-based muds and oil-based mud systems. Gilsonite will reduce both API and HTHP filter losses, provide for a more stable wellbore while drilling troublesome shales and clays, and increase emulsion stability in OBM’s. For many years […]

Gilsonite in Drilling Fluid General Definition Gilsonite in Drilling Fluid Loss Control Additive (FLC) natural asphalt used in oilfields as a fluid loss additive in drilling fluids. As an integral component of premium drilling fluid products, Gilsonite actively improves drilling efficiencies while reducing costs and minimizing the HSE impact associated with most drilling fluid additives. […]

General description about Gilsonite in cementing Gilsonite in Cementing is suitable for blocking or plugging an abandoned pipeline or backfilling a mine shaft, tunnel or excavations contains Portland cement or a mixture of at least two components selected from Portland cement, A cementitious slurry, formulated from the cement mix, may have a density less than […]

What is Gilsonite (Natural Bitumen)?? Gilsonite or Natural Bitumen is a pure hydrocarbon, with a melting point of 165°C.The mineral is a natural bitumen and geologically a petroleum based solid and therefore extremely compatible with petroleum bitumen. When blended, a very intimate molecule of Gilsonite and bitumen is formed, one that takes on some hardness […]