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PDS-UltraSeries FF-01 -061615 - TDS
PDS-UltraSeries FF-01 -061615 - TDS
ULTRASERIES
and Supportive Documentation (FF-01)
(FF-01)
GENERAL
DESCRIPTION
TECHNICAL
DATA
Product Application Procedures: Please see Initial procedure sheet at end of this document
Do not use this product on any surface or application that it is not intended for. Our products are specifically formulated for use on targeted substrates within
the Series that the product(s) are/were formulated for.
Supportive Data and Technical Information: For any other information, please refer to the MSDS sheet and/or contact your representative.
For additional Technical Information: Please contact your representative to process any additional information needed.
MANUFACTURED BY: 101st Earthborn Environmental Technologies, LP
FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT YOUR REPRESENTATIVE OR OUR SALES AND MARKETING DIVISION-
EARTHBORN CLEAN VIA OUR V.P OF SALES AND MARKETING, KYLE TAYLOR AT: info@earthbornclean.com / Toll-Free: 1-888-767-
4450 Extension 3
If in USA: Direct Line is 785-856-4500
101ST EARTHBORNTM PRODUCT INFORMATION
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
COMPANY INFORMATION:
PRODUCT INFORMATION
This Material Safety Data Sheet is prepared to comply with the United States Occupation
Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) Hazard Communication Standard (29 CFR
1910.1200
Unlisted ingredients are not “hazardous” per the OSHA standard.
FLAMMABILITY : <0>
Approx. concentration (%) : Proprietary
REACTIVITY : <0>
#CAS – NA or UN : N/A
HEALTH :<1>
DL 50 (specific type and way): N/A
Limit of exposition: none
Small Spills: Spill and absorbent disposal procedure. Layer dirt, absorbent shop material
(known under one name as Oil absorb) any other absorbent material(S) [rags, old
newspaper, etc.] Rinse copiously with water. *Follow any other local jurisdictional
requirements for nontoxic-nonflammable materials if necessary
Large Spills: Most Tanker and Tank Haulers keep a emergency spill kit readily
available. Check (before loading and leaving-See picture #1 below). FIND THE
SOURCE OF THE LEAK AND STOP IT. Analyze the situation immediately to
determine if a slip hazard is present. Stop traffic flow or reroute (based on BMP) if
necessary.
Boom affected area off to contain spill to a smaller localized area (air pillows,
containment berms, etc.) Follow the same general procedures as small spills, only
increase the amount of material needed to cover the spill. After moving the material
used to absorb (shoveling, vacuuming, etc.) the dirt, sand or other absorbents to the
clean-up containers, these vessels can then be disposed of in most landfills, dependent
upon if any other contaminant impacted the area while the clean-up was being
performed. All work and procedures must conform to Federal, State and Municipal
regulations.
To assist with visuals of the various methods referenced above, please see the pictorials
below
SECTION XI – PERSONAL PROTECTION
Protection equipment:
• Gloves: rubber gloves
• Respiration protection: none
• Eye protection: goggles
• Shoes: normal
• Clothing: normal
• Control mechanic device: none
Precautions to be taken in handling and storing: Store drums away from excessive heat.
Transportation: DOT
Class 55 - Not regulated
STATE REGULATION
FEDERAL
Toxic Substance Control Act (TSCA)
Section 8 (b) – Inventory Status
This product is in compliance with the Toxic Substances Control Act’s Inventory
requirements.
California Proposition 65: The Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act of 1986.
This product contains no chemical(s) known to the state of California to cause cancer (c)
reproductive (r) damage.
HMIS= 0
WHMIS/TDG: Not classified- not hazardous/non-toxic, refer to Section VII
GHS+ N/A, not regulated-non hazmat, refer to Section VII
NFPA= 0 – Non Flammable, refer to Sections II,III,IX
Rev Date: 5/21/15
The information contained in this MSDS was compiled using the latest and most reliable information available to. The information is provided without any warranty, express or implied regarding its
correctness or accuracy nor will we assume any liability for any loss or damage arising out of the use of this information including without limitation direct or indirect losses or expenses. To the
extent permitted by law, no warranty express or implied regarding the product described herein shall be created by or inferred from any statement or omission from this MSDS. It is solely the
responsibility of the user to determine safe conditions for use of this product and to assume liability for any loss, damage or expense whatsoever arising out of the product's improper use.
SUPPORTIVE TECHNICAL/TESTING INFORMATION
If the reaction order is zero, then the reaction constant is the slope of the plot of Ca concentration vs. Time.
The equation that was used in COMSOL to get the reaction order and the reaction constant is:
∗ , 10
Where k is the reaction constant and β is the reaction order.
Ca concentration in 15 % HCl:
Time (min) Time (s) Ca in Ultra Frac Sample (ppm) Ca (mol/ m3)
0 0 0 0
1 60 242.5 6.03284
2 120 307.5 7.64989
3 180 405 10.07546
4 240 510 12.68762
5 300 685 17.04122
10 600 1080 26.86790
15 900 1405 34.95315
20 1200 2137.5 53.17605
25 1500 2445 60.82594
0 0.0394510
Excel Plots:
Ca Concentration in 15% HCl
250
y = 0.3280114x + 3.5274937
200 R² = 0.9968310
Ca Concentration (mol/m^3)
150
100
50
0
0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700
Time (s)
Ca Concentration in UltraSeries (F-01)
70
60 y = 0.039451x + 2.810905
R² = 0.990538
Ca Concentration (mol/m^3)
50
40
30
20
10
0
0 200 400 600 800 1000 1200 1400 1600
Time (s)
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Report Date: 07/28/13 Lab Contact: D'Ann Wilkins Lab Certification: OK-AR
Report ldent: 101EA0713 Client Contact: Daniel Ackwith EPA LabID: OK01010
Client ldent: 126 ODEQ Lab lD: 9961
Test Type: Product Test
Client: 101st Earthborn Environmental Technologies, LP
1235 S. Country Club Drive
Colby, KS 67701
Sample Data
'
Sample # Description
2013-106 FF-01
Test Method/Description: Methods for Measuring the Acute Toxicity of Effluents to Freshwater and Marine Organisms
(EPA-821-R-02-012) 48-hour Acute Toxicity Test (Static-renewal) with D. pulex (Method 2021.0), and P. promelas
(Method 2000.0)
Table A
Summary of Effluent Toxicit Test Conditions for the Oaphnid(Daohn/a oulexJ
1. Test type: Static renewal (acute)
2. Temperature: 25•c ± 1 c
3. Light quallty: Ambient laboratory illumination
4. Lightintensity: 50 • 100 ft-c (ambient laboratory levels)
5. Photoperiod: 16 hours tight, 8 hours darkness
6. Size of test vessels: 30 mL
7. Test solution volume: 25 mL
8. Age of test organisms: Less than 24 hours old
9. No. of organisms per test vessel: 5
10. No. of replicate test vessels per concentration: 4
11. Total no. of organisms per concentration: 20
12. Test vessel randomization: Randomized
Fed 0.2 ml of YCT and Selenastrum capricomucum algal suspension prior to
13. Feeding regimen:
setup or renewal
14. Aeration: None
15. Diiution water: Moderately Hard Syntheic.
16. Effluent concentrations: 1000ppm, 875ppm, 750ppm, 625ppm, 500ppm, Oppm
17. Test acceptability: 90% or greater survival inthe controls
18. Test duration: 48 hours
19. Endpoints: Mortality
Table B
Summary of Effluent Toxicity Test Conditions for the Fathead Minnow (Plmepha/es promelas)
1. Test type: Static renewal (acute)
2. Temperature: 25•c ± 1 c
3. Light quality: Ambient laboratory illumination
4. Light intensity: 50 • 100ft-c (ambient laboratory levels)
5. Photoperiod: 16 hours light, 8 hours darkness
6. Test chamber size: 500 mL
7. Test solution volume: 200 mL
8. Renewal of test solutions: Daily @ 24-hours
9. Age of test organisms Less than 48 hour old
10. No.of organisms per chamber: 5
11. No.of replicate test chambers per concentration: 4
12. No.of organisms per concentration: 20
13. Feeding regimen: None
14. Aeration: None
15. Dilution water: Moderately Hard Syntheic.
16. Effluent concentrations: 1000ppm, 875ppm, 750ppm, 625ppm, 500ppm, Oppm
17. Test acceptability: 90% or greater survivalin controls
18. Test duration: 48 hours
19. Endpoints: Mortality
Laboratory Report - Supporting Documentation Reportl
dent: 101EA0713
Tabl
eC
Detailed Test Results
Daphnia pulex Percent Survival
Date/Time TestI
nitiated: 07/17/13. 1500 hrs Dilution water used: Moderately hard Synthetic
Time Concentration
Rep
Ooom 500oom 625oom 750oom 875oom 1000oom
A 100 100 0 0 0 0
24-hr B 100 100 0 0 0 0
Survival c 100 100 0 0 0 0
D 100 100 0 0 0 0
A 100 100 0 0 0 0
48-hr B 100 100 0 0 0 0
Survival c 100 100 0 0 0 0
D 100 100 0 0 0 0
Mean % Survival 100 100 0 0 0 0
Da11,hnia e,ulex reorting:
Report the Daphnia pulex 48-hour LC50 value for survival: [ 559ppm ]
The upper pages contain raw test data and statistical analysis data, including the
following:
• Acute Toxicity Test Raw Data Sheet(s)
• Statistical Analysis Data Sheet(s)
ADDITIONALINFORMATION AND
UltraSeries FF-01 INITIAL PROCEDURALFORM FOR
BEGINNINGTHE PROCESS
Rheological Testi
Viscosity vs. Shear
10
Viscosity
cP
10 100 1000
10000
Shear Rate, s-1
UltraSeries FF-01 is pressure independent and is a non-Newtonian Fluid. FF-01’s thinning ability
during pumping allows for decreased horsepower usage during the pumping stage. However, once
the UltraSeries FF-01 reaches the formation matrix it becomes more viscous which allows for better
formation coverage and less fluid-loss, increasing the effectiveness of the product.
ADDITIONAL NOTE: 300 ml of FF-01 reaches equilibrium with a calcium carbonate addition of 27 grams.
This equates to 751 lbs of carbonate dissolved per 1,000 gallons of FF-01.
Procedural FORM for Retrieving Produced Oil/Water Samples
Kerui, WellJet Energy Services, Earthborn Clean
Note: All produced oil/water samples need to be taken directly from the wellhead and must contain
between 50%-60% Oil cut. The sample container must be clean before retrieving samples. Please label
the sample container with Well Name and/or Well Number, Production Company Name, Country, and
Date of retrieval.
Please fill out complete report and include copy with the samples being shipped out:
Country of Origin:
Sample Taken:
All Samples will need to be shipped to the following address in the United States:
If you have any questions about these procedures, please contact Kyle Taylor via email at
kyle.taylor@earthbornclean.com or Skype Name kyle.taylor.ksjayhawk