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API RP 10B-6 (R2019) Recommended Practice on Determining the Static Gel Strength of Cement Formulations, First Edition, Includes Addendum 1 (2020)

standard by American Petroleum Institute, 08/01/2010

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This document specifies requirements and provides test methods for the determination of static gel strength (SGS) of the cement slurries and related materials under simulated well conditions.

This edition of API RP 10B-6 is the modified national adoption of ISO 10426-6, Petroleum and natural gas industries-Cements and materials for well cementing-Part 6: Methods for determining the static gel strength of cement formulations.

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Recommended Practice on Determining the Static Gel Strength of Cement Formulations


ANSI/API RECOMMENDED PRACTICE 10B-6 FIRST EDITION, AUGUST 2010


REAFFIRMED, DECEMBER 2019


ADDENDUM 1, JANUARY 2020


ISO 10426-6:2008 (Modified), Petroleum and natural gas industries—Cements and materials for well cementing—Part 6: Methods for determining the static gel strength of cement formulations




Recommended Practice on Determining the Static Gel Strength of Cement Formulations


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ANSI/API RECOMMENDED PRACTICE 10B-6 FIRST EDITION, AUGUST 2010


REAFFIRMED, DECEMBER 2019


ADDENDUM 1, JANUARY 2020


ISO 10426-6:2008 (Modified), Petroleum and natural gas industries—Cements and materials for well cementing—Part 6: Methods for determining the static gel strength of cement formulations




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Contents Page

API Foreword ii

Foreword iv

Introduction v

  1. Scope 1

  2. Normative references 1

  3. Terms and definitions 1

  4. Sampling 2

  5. Preparation 2

  6. Test method using rotating-type static gel strength apparatus 3

  7. Test method using ultrasonic-type static gel strength apparatus 4

  8. Test method using intermittent rotation-type static gel strength apparatus 4

Annex A (informative) Critical static gel strength — Additional information 6

Bibliography 7


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