Grace Instrument products
Cementing - Cement Preparation
Scale with Software Kit
Height: 9.1 in. Width: 7.7 in. Depth: 3 in. Capacity Max: Up to 1000 grams | Resolution: 0.01 grams. High-precision scale with advanced software features: The Grace Instrument M1722 Scale with Software Kit is designed to measure specimens precisely up to 1000 grams in 0.01 increments. With two bright, easy to read LED displays, the M1722 is the perfect laboratory tool. The unit has a rechargeable built-in battery for portability, but can easily be plugged in via AC Adaptor. The M1722 hardware includes a locking load cell, a plastic wind/draft cover shield, a stainless steel tray, and a level bubble indicator. The scale reads in multiple modes for a wide array of uses (from ounces, grams, carats, and parts counting), providing a dependable and powerful measurement. A digital auto tare allows for easy calibration. In addition, the M1722 is equipped with an RS-232 port for connecting the electronic scale to your computer's serial port.
Variable Speed Mixer
Height: 26 in. Width: 16 in. Depth: 11 in. Weight: 35 lbs. Customizable speed sequences: Users can create custom speed and timing sequences using the M3080 Variable Speed Mixer controls. This allows the creation of mixing sequences which are exactly configured to meet the requirements of your test fluids and cements. Once created, these customized sequences can be run automatically, at the touch of a button. Alternatively, two constant speed ranges, 4,000 rpm and 12,000 rpm, are also available automatically, allowing the user to choose an API speed while adding cement.
Core Analysis - Acid
Automatic Rotating Disc Acid Reactor
Height: 6 ft. Width: 6.5 ft. Depth: 4 ft. Max Pressure: 7,000 or 10,000 psi | Temperature: 250°C. Acid stimulation under reservoir conditions: The Grace Instrument M9400 Automatic Rotating Disc Acid Reactor is designed to analyze acid stimulation performance under reservoir conditions. The M9400 is 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.
Drilling Fluids - Aging
HPHT Cement Curing and Aging Cell
Determine static/dynamic temperature of drilling fluids using aging cells: The Grace Instrument M1560 HPHT Cement Curing and Aging Cell is used to cure and age cement samples under elevated temperature and pressure. For curing, cement can be pressurized and heated to create a solid sample for further evaluation and testing. It is used inside a roller oven or a curing chamber. The aging process depends on conditions that may vary from static to dynamic and from ambient to highly elevated temperatures. During the curing process, cement is mixed or sheared for an appropriate amount of time to achieve a homogeneous composition before being poured into the cell. The cement cell is then pressurized and heated to harden, or cure, the sample.
Aging Cell
Capacity: 260 mL or 500 mL. Maximum Temperature: 350°F (176°C) for 260 ml; 500°F (260°C) for 500 ml. Maximum Pressure: 2,500 psi (17.23 MPa). Material Options: 303 Stainless Steel, 316 Stainless Steel, or C-276 Hastelloy. 260 mL Dimensions: Outside cell 3.75"OD, 4.85"L. Inside cell 2.5"ID and 3.2"L. 500 mL Dimensions: Outside cell 3.75"OD, 7.75"L. Inside cell 2.5"ID and 6.1"L.
