Drilling mud having reduced corrosiveness

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252 85B, 252387, C09K 704, C09K 702

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040000761

ABSTRACT:
A phosphate added to a drilling mud, e.g., a drilling mud containing a pitting-type or other corrosion producing component such as potassium chloride, significantly reduces corrosiveness and converts any residual corrosiveness to a general, as distinguished from a pitting type.

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