As more and more governments issued more and more strict regulations on the envornment protection, drilling waste management equipment becomes more and more necessary at drilling rig site, especially at oil and gas drilling rig site. As the drilling fluids contents various kind of chemicals, if discharged directly. it will have very bad pollution to the environment.
GN Solids Control latest design drilling waste management equipment drill cuttings solidification unit are welcomed at jobsite.
1) The drill cuttings solidification unit can be used to treat drilling cuttings discharged from the high G drying shaker. When the cuttings from solids control shale shaker, desander, desilter treated by high G drying shaker, the fluids will go to drying shaker catch tank for further treatment, the solids from high G drying shaker can be treated by drill cuttings solidification unit.
2) The drill cuttings solidification unit can be used to treat drilling cuttings discharged from decanter centrifuge. The liquid phase will be covered by further treatment, like dewatering unit. while the solids phase can be treated by drill cuttings solidification unit.
3) The solids discharged from vertical cuttings dryer can be further treated by drill cuttings solidification unit. It can reduce the water content in the waste.
Many clients may wonder, what is the water content after the drillings treated by drill cuttings solidification unit? It is not easy to see what the water content is. As it is flexiable. It is controlled by the operators. If you want to make the cuttings dryer, you add more chemicals, if you do not need very dryer, you can reduce the quality of chemical.
Features of GN latest design drill cuttings solidification unit
1) Small footprint with high efficiency of GN latest design drill cuttings solidification unit.
2) Automatically control of GN latest design drill cuttings solidification unit.
3) All the screw conveyers of GN latest design drill cuttings solidification unit are variable speed control.
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Published: 27 February 2016