1. n. [Drilling Fluids]
A treating chemical that is added to a drilling mud or other fluid to react with a contaminant to change the contaminant to a less harmful compound. If a contaminant is harmful at very low concentration, a scavenger must be able to remove the contaminant to an even lower concentration to ensure safety.
See related terms: iron oxide, oxygen scavenger, precipitation, redox, sequestering agent, stress corrosion cracking, sulfide, sulfide scavenger, zinc oxide