T-ALL Inspection: New Technology Release by the Oil Casing Inspection Division-Precision Machining Process for Blind Plates and Centralizers
Following extensive research and feedback from various drilling companies, drilling depths are expected to generally exceed 7000 meters starting from 2024, presenting more complex well conditions. Common issues in pump wells include eccentric wear of sucker rods, increased fluid water content leading to higher specific gravity, and a higher likelihood of backflow. These challenges increase the load on the oil pump and the risk of leaks. In response to these industry trends, our company has introduced new technology, upgrading the machining process for blanks and centralizers. This significantly enhances our competitiveness in short section and additional machining fields.
The new technology employs high-precision CNC machines, top-quality cutting tools, and advanced measurement equipment. By meticulously controlling machining parameters and technical specifications, we have achieved high precision, excellent sealing performance, and extended service life for blanks and centralizers. Additionally, we have implemented pressure testing to ensure that the product quality meets design specifications.
With the release of this new technology, we anticipate a significant improvement in the performance of blanks and centralizers, reducing friction between tools and well walls, and enhancing operational efficiency. As geological exploration and drilling depths increase, the new technology products are expected to have broad market prospects, bringing substantial profits to the company.
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