What is the function of drilling waste cuttings?
Drilling waste cuttings container is also called drilling waste cuttings bins, mud cuttings skips. GN specially designed drilling mud cuttings skips are used for transportation and safe handling of hydrocarbon contaminated drill cuttings. It is can be used for offshore to and from offshore platforms. The drilling waste cuttings containers provide a safe and efficient means of containment of drilling waste for transport to treatment and disposal sites.
GNYXH-030 drilling mud and cuttings container meets DNV lifting regulations for offshore applications. The GNYXH-030 drilling waste mud and cuttings container is completed sealed to avoid spill during transportation. And the cover is designed with an easy lock and unlocks system for fast opening and closing. It is the ideal container to meet the HSE regulations for hazardous waste movement.
It can stock and move drilling mud cuttings from one place to another place, or collect the waste cuttings to different equipment or system for treatment, like high G drying shaker, high speed centrifuge, vertical cuttings dryer, solidification unit or TDU.
GN brand drilling mud and cuttings container can meet below features:
1) GN brand drilling mud and cuttings containers are designed and manufactured per DNV 2.7-1/ EN12079 standards.
2) Certified Slings complete with shackles are provided according to DNV 2.7-1/EN1207 standards
3) GN brand drilling mud and cuttings containers are completed sealed to avoid spill during transportation
4) Specially designed cover with Light weight, it is easy and convenient for operators to open and close it.
5) The cuttings container top cover be can opened fully. Maximum the ability to fill waste cuttings. Improve the efficiency of hazardous waste logistics.
6) The drilling cuttings containers can be stacked together to save shipping space and easy for stock.
7) Rigid construction for long life time.
8) The drilling mud and cuttings containers are with sloped tank bottom for easy and fully discharge.
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Published: 25 December 2016