Lightweight hollow particles for use in cementing

US9765253B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9765253-B2
Application numberUS-201514713558-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMay 15, 2015
Priority dateDec 16, 2011
Publication dateSep 19, 2017
Grant dateSep 19, 2017

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A lightweight composite having an activated surface contains a lightweight hollow core particle having cement grains which may be adhered to the hollow core or embedded in the surface of the hollow core. The hollow core particle may be prepared from calcium carbonate and a mixture of clay, such as bentonite, and a glassy inorganic material, such as glass spheres, glass beads, glass bubbles, borosilicate glass and fiberglass.

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What is claimed is: 1. A composite comprising a hollow core having a density from about 0.6 g/cc to about 1.1 g/cc and cement grains, wherein the hollow core is formed from calcium carbonate, clay and an inorganic material selected from the group consisting of inorganic glass, pozzolanic microspheres and/or ceramic spheres and further wherein the cement grains are adhered to the surface of the hollow core, embedded in the surface of the hollow core or are both adhered to the surface of the hollow core and embedded in the surface of the hollow core. 2. The composite of claim 1 , wherein the particle size of the hollow core is between from about 20 to about 40 mesh. 3. The composite of claim 1 , wherein at least a portion of the surface of the hollow core is treated with a coating layer and further wherein the cement grains are adhered onto the coating layer. 4. The composite of claim 1 , wherein the inorganic material is spherical. 5. The composite of claim 1 , wherein the clay is bentonite. 6. The composite of claim 1 , wherein the inorganic glass is selected from the group consisting of glass spheres, glass beads, glass bubbles, borosilicate glass and fiberglass. 7. The composite of claim 6 , wherein the inorganic glass is borosilicate glass. 8. The composite of claim 7 , wherein the hollow core is formed from calcium carbonate and a mixture containing from about 5 to about 50 percent by weight bentonite and from about 50 to about 95 percent by weight borosilicate glass. 9. The composite of claim 1 prepared by treating at least a portion of the hollow core with a coating layer, applying dry cement onto the coating layer, and hardening the cement. 10. The composite of claim 1 prepared by adding cement powder to the hollow core, drying the mixture, heat treating the mixture at a rate of 10° C./min to 800° C., to provide embedment of cement grains from the cement powder into the hollow core, and then cooling the resulting product. 11. A hollow particle prepared by heating dry cement with agglomerated particles wherein the weight ratio of the agglomerated particles to dry cement is from about 5:80 to about 10:60, the agglomerated particles having been prepared from a precursor powder comprising (a) calcium carbonate and (b) a mixture of clay and an inorganic glass wherein (i) the weight ratio of calcium carbonate to the mixture is from about 1:20 to about 10:20, (ii) the mixture contains between from about 5 to about 50% by weight clay and between from about 50 to 95% per weight inorganic glass, and (iii) the dry cement and agglomerated particles are heated to a temperature between from about 650° C. to about 850° C. for a time sufficient to decompose the calcium carbonate and at least partially melt the inorganic glass and further wherein (iv) gases evolved during the heating expand the semi-molten inorganic glass outwardly to render a hollow sphere and (v) the heating further provides embedment of cement grains from the dry cement into the outer surface of the hollow sphere. 12. The hollow particle of claim 11 , wherein the particle size of the precursor powder is less than or equal to 325 mesh. 13. The hollow particle of claim 11 , wherein a binder is further mixed with the calcium carbonate and the mixture of clay and inorganic glass. 14. The hollow particle of claim 11 , wherein the sphere size of the hollow particle is between from about 20 to about 40 mesh. 15. The composite of claim 11 , wherein the inorganic glass is selected from the group consisting of glass spheres, glass beads, glass bubbles, borosilicate glass and fiberglass. 16. A composite comprising a hollow core and cement grains, wherein the hollow core is formed from calcium carbonate, clay and an inorganic material selected from the group consisting of inorganic glass, pozzolanic microspheres and/or ceramic spheres and further wherein the cement grains are adhered to the surface of the hollow core, embedded in the surface of the hollow core or are both adhered to the surface of the hollow core and embedded in the surface of the hollow core wherein the composite is prepared by adding cement powder to the hollow core, drying the mixture, heat treating the mixture at a rate of 10° C./min to 800° C., and then cooling the resulting product. 17. The composite of claim 16 , wherein at least a portion of the surface of the hollow core is treated with a coating layer and further wherein the cement grains are adhered onto the coating layer. 18. The composite of claim 16 , wherein the clay is bentonite. 19. The composite of claim 18 , wherein the inorganic material is inorganic glass selected from the group consisting of glass spheres, glass beads, glass bubbles, borosilicate glass and fiberglass. 20. The composite of claim 16 , wherein the hollow core is formed from calcium carbonate and a mixture comprising from about 5 to about 50 percent by weight bentonite and from about 50 to about 95 percent by weight borosilicate glass.

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  • Coated · CPC title

  • porous, e.g. foamed glass · CPC title

  • by adding porous substances · CPC title

  • Glass particles or spheres · CPC title

  • C09K8/473Primary

    Density reducing additives, e.g. for obtaining foamed cement compositions · CPC title

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What does patent US9765253B2 cover?
A lightweight composite having an activated surface contains a lightweight hollow core particle having cement grains which may be adhered to the hollow core or embedded in the surface of the hollow core. The hollow core particle may be prepared from calcium carbonate and a mixture of clay, such as bentonite, and a glassy inorganic material, such as glass spheres, glass beads, glass bubbles, bor…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Baker Hughes Inc, Baker Hughes A Ge Co Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification C09K8/473. Mapped technology areas include Chemistry & Metallurgy.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Sep 19 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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