Method of cementing

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106110, 106314, 106315, 166293, C04B 735

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ABSTRACT:
A cement composition is provided containing portland cement; calcium sulfate hemihydrate; urea; one or more retarders selected from the group consisting of a water soluble salt of a lignosulfonic acid, a low molecular weight hydroxypolycarboxylic acid and sodium, potassium, and lithium salts thereof, and an alkaline hexametaphosphate; and as optional ingredients, calcium chloride and/or a condensation product of mononaphthalene sulfonic acid and formaldehyde; said ingredients being present in amounts effective to provide a cement which will set within a desired period of time at temperatures below about 80.degree. F down to below freezing, e.g. 32.degree. F, to provide a monolithic mass having adequate strength and which also has a sufficient pumping time, i.e., setting time, at higher temperatures, i.e., above about 80.degree. F, so that it can be transported, i.e., pumped at such elevated temperatures without prematurely setting up.

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patent: 3767463 (1973-10-01), Peppler et al.

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