Leader in Viscosity Control to Showcase New Visocmeters at American Conference

Analytical instrumentation

Leader in Viscosity Control to Showcase New Visocmeters at American Conference

24 Jan, 2014

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Brookfield Engineering Laboratories, Inc. (USA), a world leader in viscosity control for oilfield service will be showcasing their TT100, PVS & BF35 viscometers at the SPE Hydraulic Fracturing Technology Conference  Show in Woodlands, Texas on February 4th-6th at Booth #508.

Brookfield will be showcasing their TT100 continuous real-time viscometer which measures at multiple speeds/shear rates. The instruments provide data that allows customers to determine real-time Plastic viscosity and yield points which gives customers the opportunity to view Power Law and other calculations continuously. With this information, Drilling Engineers have the ability to reduce drilling costs, prevent well control problems and increase efficiency. This instrument, which has been the workhorse of the stimulation industry for decades, has been adapted over the past few years to meet the needs of the drilling fluids applications. Come and see why Brookfield’s viscometers have become the most popular choice for oilfield testing.

Brookfield will also display their PVS High Temperature/High Pressure Viscometer, and new DVIIT viscometer which provides accurate LSRV measurements. 

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