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  • Non Magnetic Drill Collar Function

    Non Magnetic Drill Collar Function

    The magnetic survey instrument is influenced by the presence of a magnetic field around the tool: ferromagnetic material in the formation, drill pipe, drill collar, or other bottom hole assemblies. This influence can’t be completely eliminated, but can be reduced to minimize interference with the...
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  • Selection of High-Speed Tool Steels

    Selection of High-Speed Tool Steels

    High-speed tool steels are designed primarily for cutting tool applications. The term “high-speed” was used when these steels were first invented. The term refers to the fact that the steels could be used as cutting tools at high turning speeds on a lathe. In some cases, the turning speeds were s...
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  • How to use oil drill pipe and drilling tools

    How to use oil drill pipe and drilling tools

    Do you know how to use oil drill pipe and drilling tools correctly?today let us [Zhenjiang Herui Business] take you to learn together Common problems before entering the well. Before applying the drill pipe into the well, it should be placed neatly on the drill pipe rack which is above 0.3M from ...
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  • How to identify high-speed steel plate

    How to identify high-speed steel plate

    First, the magnetic test method, the magnetic test method is the most primitive and most common method. Second, nitric acid spot test method, there are written high-speed steel plate will have inherent corrosion resistance to concentrated nitric acid and dilute nitric acid, this performance makes...
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  • How to customize the grade of oil drill pipe

    How to customize the grade of oil drill pipe

    Through the analysis of the working environment and force situation of the drill pipe, it is found that the main forms of failure of the drill pipe are fracture, plastic deformation (such as bending) and severe wear of the fillet. Among these forms of failure, fracture d...
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  • What is the difference between high speed steel, tool steel and carbide steel?

    What is the difference between high speed steel, tool steel and carbide steel?

    Tool steel refers to a variety of carbon and alloy steels that are particularly when used for cutting and drilling. The four major alloying elements that form carbides in tool steel are: tungsten, chromium, vanadium and molybdenum. The two materials from which most cutti...
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  • High Speed Steel: From which steel are drills made of

    High Speed Steel: From which steel are drills made of

    In order to manufacture drills, a tool steel is required that best meets the requirements of the application. For the production of drilling tools for metal cutting, high speed steel is used. Steels are generally divided into structural and tool steels. Tool steels are used, among other purposes,...
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  • High Speed Steel vs. Other Alloys

    Also known as air hardened steel, this type of steel is composed of steel substrate and metal carbide. The carbide can include molybdenum, vanadium or tungsten carbide. Both the substrate and carbide work together to improve a number of characteristics. It typically has a high carbon content and ...
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  • Oil drill pipe manufacturers tell you: matters needing attention in the use of oil drill pipes.

    When a new drill pipe is put into the well for use, it is recommended to loosen the joint twice at the wellhead, and the torque is slightly lower than the specified value. After confirming that the joint thread and sealing surface are in good condition, apply enough uniform thread oil, tighten th...
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  • Oil drill rod manufacturer to tell you: the precautions in the use of oil drill rod

    When the new drill rod enters the well, it is recommended to loosen the joint at the wellhead twice, with the torque slightly below the specified value.After confirming that the joint thread and sealing surface are intact, apply enough uniform threaded oil, tighten the joint thread according to t...
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  • HSS Steel Advantages

    HSS Steel Advantages

    Choose high speed tool steel to create cutting and forming tools that outpace other alloys. Select a popular grade of tool steel and enjoy extreme hardness and reliability in high-heat, high-impact and high-speed applications. These features are what make this tool steel a popular choice for cutt...
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  • High Speed Steel: From which steel are drills made of

    High Speed Steel: From which steel are drills made of

    In order to manufacture drills, a tool steel is required that best meets the requirements of the application. For the production of drilling tools for metal cutting, high speed steel is used. Steels are generally divided into structural and tool steels. Tool steels are used, among other purposes,...
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