Compositions – Leather or fur treating
Patent
1978-04-17
1981-02-24
Guynn, Herbert B.
Compositions
Leather or fur treating
175 64, 210749, 252 85A, 252 85M, 252 855E, 252389R, C09K 702, C23F 1110
Patent
active
042526558
ABSTRACT:
Fluids for drilling, completing or servicing wells are treated for the removal or inactivation of hydrogen sulfide contamination by the addition of at least one organic zinc chelate.
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Guynn Herbert B.
Halliburton Company
Nisbett Bob
Tregoning John H.
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