
SOL Ammonium Bisulphite a Oxygen Scavenger is a critical oilfield chemical used to remove dissolved oxygen from water-based systems, preventing corrosion of metal surfaces in drilling, completion, and production operations. The presence of oxygen in fluids can lead to rapid oxidation and corrosion of tubing, casing, pipelines, and surface equipment, resulting in equipment failure, increased maintenance costs, and operational risks.
Oxygen scavengers work by chemically reacting with dissolved oxygen and converting it into non-corrosive compounds, thereby protecting the integrity of the system. These chemicals are widely used in water-based drilling fluids (WBM), injection water systems, completion fluids, and production operations. Designed for reliable performance, oxygen scavengers are effective across a wide range of temperatures, pressures, and water chemistries, making them suitable for both onshore and offshore oilfield applications.
| Appearance | Liquid |
|---|---|
| Colour | Clear pale yellow |
| Solubility | Soluble in water |
| Odour | Acrid |
| Melting Point | 10°C |