Desander Plant For Bored Piling Rig ?>

Desander Plant For Bored Piling Rig

Desander plant is the mud separation equipments to separate drilling cuttings from bored pilling drilling mud. A bored pile is a nondisplacement form of foundation that is cast in situ and provides economical load bearing and walling solutions suited to a wide range of ground conditions and applications. Bored piles can be constructed using crane mounted or track mounted hydraulic drilling rig. The excavation for bored piles can be supported using casing installed by vibrators by drilling mud.

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Main Configuration Of Desander Plant

  1. Double deck shale shaker installed on a small mud tank skid, the top deck install a fine mesh shaker screen to dry solid out of desander cone and bottom deck install a coarse mesh screen to allow stones and big size solids particles separation. Desander cones installed on the double deck shale shaker for second phase cleaning to separate solids above 60 microns.
  2. A slurry pump sit on tank skid for feeding drilling mud into desander cone, the suction pipeline is designing as lower as possible to suction more solids particles. There is a pressure gauge to keep sure desander working in proper pressure.
  3. A small mud tank 3200mm long to hold double deck shale shaker, desander, pumps and other component to make a complete desander plant. There is very limit mud storage capacity 1500 liters to hold mud through shaker deck screen and a very small mud holding storage for mud over flow from desander cone.
  4. Non-explosion proof electrical motors and control panel to power the machine working properly. The control panel sit on top of tank for easy operation and control.

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There are different size of desander plant to meet different requirement of drilling conditions from 50 to 500 cubic meters per hour mud flow capacity. The separation size can be customized from 2 microns to 70 microns depending equipment choose.

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