20/40 US Silica White™ DESCRIPTION This Northern White monocrystalline alpha-quartz proppant is derived from the St. Peter and Wonewoc formations and processed and sized at the U.S. Silica plants in Illinois and Wisconsin. The extremely durable proppant exhibits exceptional strength, integrity and purity, and will not degrade or dissolve during handling and pumping associated with normal fracturing operations. ADVANTAGES AND BENEFITS • Proppant specific gravity of 2.65 enables maximum suspension and lateral fracture placement • Compatible with all hydraulic fracturing chemicals • High-quality Krumbein Factors (roundness and sphericity) ensure optimum downhole porosity and permeability, and thus, conductivity • Excellent crush resistant classification or K-Value • Meets or exceeds ISO 13503-2 and API RP 19C specifications for particle distribution, roundness and sphericity, turbidity, acid solubility and crush resistance APPLICATIONS • All sandstone and fractured shale formations requiring high-strength alpha-quartz proppants • Recommended for formations with net closure stresses up to 6,000 psi API/ISO Properties Typical Turbidity (NTU) 10 – 110 Krumbein Shape Factors Roundness 0.7 – 0.8 Sphericity 0.8 Bulk Density (g/cm 3 ) 1.48 – 1.60 Bulk Density (lb/ft 3 ) 92 – 100 Particle Density (g/cm 3 ) 2.64 – 2.66 Particle Size Distribution Meets or Exceeds API/ISO Standards Mean Particle Diameter (mm) 0.533 – 0.573 Median Particle Diameter (mm) 0.523 – 0.562 Solubility in 12/3 HCl/HF for 1/2 Hr @ 150°F (Weight Loss %) 0.72 – 0.76 Crush Resistance Classification (K) 6 CALL 844-GOT-SAND EMAIL [email protected]CONNECT with your sales rep Magnification ~ 12X Sparta Ottawa
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20/40 US Silica White™
DESCRIPTION
This Northern White monocrystalline alpha-quartz proppant is derived from the St. Peter and Wonewoc formations and processed and sized at the U.S. Silica plants in Illinois and Wisconsin. The extremely durable proppant exhibits exceptional strength, integrity and purity, and will not degrade or dissolve during handling and pumping associated with normal fracturing operations.
ADVANTAGES AND BENEFITS
• Proppant specific gravity of 2.65 enables maximum suspension and lateral fracture placement • Compatible with all hydraulic fracturing chemicals • High-quality Krumbein Factors (roundness and sphericity) ensure optimum downhole porosity and permeability, and thus, conductivity • Excellent crush resistant classification or K-Value • Meets or exceeds ISO 13503-2 and API RP 19C specifications for particle distribution,
roundness and sphericity, turbidity, acid solubility and crush resistance
APPLICATIONS
• All sandstone and fractured shale formations requiring high-strength alpha-quartz proppants
• Recommended for formations with net closure stresses up to 6,000 psi
API/ISO Properties Typical
Turbidity (NTU) 10 – 110
Krumbein Shape Factors
Roundness 0.7 – 0.8
Sphericity 0.8
Bulk Density (g/cm3) 1.48 – 1.60
Bulk Density (lb/ft3) 92 – 100
Particle Density (g/cm3) 2.64 – 2.66
Particle Size Distribution Meets or Exceeds API/ISO Standards
Mean Particle Diameter (mm) 0.533 – 0.573
Median Particle Diameter (mm) 0.523 – 0.562
Solubility in 12/3 HCl/HF for 1/2 Hr @ 150°F (Weight Loss %) 0.72 – 0.76
*Procedures for measuring long-term conductivity of proppants, API RP-19D and ISO 13503-5
Disclaimer: The information set forth in this Product Data Sheet represents typical properties of the product described; the information and the typical values are not specifications. U.S. Silica Company makes no representation or warranty concerning the products, expressed or implied, by this product data sheet.
Warning: The product contains respirable crystalline silica - quartz, which can cause silicosis (an occupational lung disease) and lung cancer. For detailed information on the potential health effects of respirable crystalline silica - quartz, see the U.S. Silica Company Safety Data Sheet.