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New additives from Baker Hughes to remove hydrogen sulfide

Technology

Baker Hughes has developed a chemical additives line designed to remove hydrogen sulfide from asphalt or bitumen products.

Baker Petrolite SULFIX 9610 and SULFIX 9614 asphalt additives help reduce hazardous levels of hydrogen sulfide that can lead to health, safety and environmental issues.

Hydrogen sulfide, a toxic, colorless, highly flammable gas, is a common component of many petroleum products, including those used in asphalt for construction of roadways.

Baker Petrolite's technology for the treatment of asphalt reduces exposure to hydrogen sulfide throughout the asphalt supply chain -- from the refinery to the paving process.

"Working together with asphalt producers, Baker Hughes can help them stay on track with their health, safety and environmental programs," notes Jerry Basconi, vice president of Baker Petrolite.