A Breakthrough Tool for Oil Well Cement Testing 
  Gas migration and water flows through cement are two of the biggest problems facing the petroleum industry. One of the critical measurements required to evaluate the potential for fluid inflow migration problems is the determination of the static gel strength development of the cement slurry. 
  
  A breakthrough instrument, the Model 5265 SGSA simultaneously measures both a slurry’s compressive strength development and its static gel strength development while it is cured under downhole temperature and pressure conditions.
  
  A Powerful, Proven Technique 
  Similar to a standard ultrasonic cement analyzer, the cement’s properties are inferred by measuring the change in the energy level of an ultrasonic signal transmitted through the cement specimen as it cures. Proven through actual laboratory testing, the proprietary algorithms developed by Chandler Engineering for static gel strength 
  measurement are applicable to a wide range of cement slurry densities and compositions including light weight, heavy weight and latex slurries.
  
  Operational Simplicity 
  The cement slurry to be tested is prepared in accordance with API recommendations, then placed in the unit’s temperature and pressure-controlled cell which simulates the curing conditions that are expected downhole. During testing, temperature is automatically controlled while pressure is manually set.
  
  The acoustic measurements are read by a unique system of sensors and electronics which automatically perform the complex calculations. All test data and results are then transferred to a computer that is running the Chandler Engineering Model 5270 Data Acquisition Software. The software produces real-time graphs of the test results which can be printed at any point during the testing.
Features
•  Real-Time Measurement of Gel Strength Development 
  •  Real-Time Measurement of Compressive Strength Development 
  •  Used to predict WOC time 
  •  Used to predict gas & water migration susceptibility 
  •  Non-Destructive Method 
  •  Uses Proven Algorithms 
  •  Chandler Engineering Model 5270 Data Acquisition Software
  Maximum Temperature:  400°F / 204°C 
  Maximum Pressure:  20,000 psi / 137 MPa
  
  Utilities 
  Power:  220 ±10% VAC, 50/60 Hz, 15 A – Heater/solenoid valves 
               90 – 220 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 1 A – Instrumentation power 
  Water:  Clean pressurizing water, 20-80 psi / 140-550 kPa 
  Coolant:  Clean water or Ethylene glycol solution 
  Air:  Clean, dry compressed air; 50-100 psi / 340-690 kPa 
  Drain:  Suitable for hot water 
  
  Shipping Information 
  Dimensions:  (wxdxh) 29 in. x 20 in. x 29 in. / 74 x 51 x 74 cm 
 
            














