Mud Pump Manufacturer in India
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- Rugged Construction
- Compact Design
- Low Maintenance
- Easy Service
- Soft Gland & Mechanical Seal
- Corrosion Resistant
Head | up to 35 Mtr./ hr |
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Capacity | up to 75m3/hr. / hr |
Suction Head | up to 7.5 mtr. |
Material | Cl, Bronze, Gun Metal, Stainless Steel, and other Alloys |
Solid Hand Size | up to 25mm /cm2 |
Viscosity | up to 100 mm2 / sec. |
Required Suction | Negative or Positive / sec. |
M.O.C. | C.I., SS 304, SS 316, Gun Metal, and other / sec. |
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Applications
Water Transfer
Chemical Transfer
ETP Wate
Filter Press
Rain Water
Cooling Water
Petrol, Kerosene, and Other Solvents.
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What is a Mud Pump?
A mud pump is a reciprocating positive displacement pump - particularly designed for drilling operations. It is used for circulating fluid(mud) with a drill bit and back up to the surface. Mud pumps are found valuable solutions for geological drilling, geological engineering construction, and foundation treatment.
Function of the Mud Pump
A mud pump is simply a machine that sends mud or water to the borehole during the drilling operation - as it is widely recognized most applicable in drilling applications. The core function of a mud pump is to inject mud into the well along with the bit while the drilling process goes on.
A mud pump cleverly plays the role of cooling the drill bit, fixing the well wall, cleaning the drill tool, driving drilling, and bringing the cuttings back to the surface after drilling - hence closely carrying the drilling operations.
Mud pumps can be classified by the number of pistons - including three major types: A duplex mud pump with two pistons, a triplex mud pump with three pistons, and a hex mud pump with six pistons.
How Does a Mud Pump Work?
- The power end of the pump starts with converting rotational energy into the reciprocating motion of pistons.
- The piston applies force to the cylinder chamber while moving back and forth in the liners of the mud pump.
- The piston retracts and opened valves allow fluid to be drawn into the cylinder.
- Mud is moved through the fluid end of the pump and pumped with the drill pipe’s center hole and drill column bit.
- Eventually, the mud is returned to the surface through the borehole annulus.