IADC537 6-1/4" tricone bits with "O" ring seal and journal bearing
Product Details
We took the following factors into consideration when designing
Journal angle determines the overall aggressiveness of the bottom hole profile. Soft formation rock bits employ a 33 degree angle while hard formation rock bits employ a 36 degree angle. Increased rate of penetration (ROP) can be achieved by offsetting the ceter line of the cone away from the center of bit rotation. This produces more on-bottom action. The higher the offset the greater the scraping and gouging action on bottom. Oversize angle controls the diameter of the cone at gage. Soft to medium formation tricones employ a more round cone profile and a larger cone angle. This creates a bottom hole action of gouging and scraping. Hard formation bits employ a smaller cone angle and a flatter cone profile. This creates a bottom hole action of crushing. Oversize angle controls the diameter of the cone at gage. Soft formation tricones employ a higher oversize angle; thus, escalating gage action and cone diameter. Hard formation bits have very little or no oversize angle. This reduces the action on gage and also reaming of gage inserts. Intermesh is the distance the top of a tooth or button bit insert extends into the grooves of adjacent cones. This spacing allows for cleaning of formation and prevents packing. Projection is the height of the button or tooth. Pitch is the space between teeth or inserts.
Hard to Very-Hard Formation
Application : For use in abrasive consolidated formations with compressive strength above 400 Mpa such as taconite, quartzite and banded iron formations
Cutting structure: These bits are characterized by closely spaced conical or spherical inserts with medium to low projection. This configuration promotes good penetration rates in hard, consolidated and very abrasive formations. Smaller carbide inserts are provided on the gage and inner rows or hard metal is deposited in the nose area to contain shell erosion and improve performance.
INTERRELATIONSHIP BETWEEN INSERTS REQUIREMENTS AND THE FORMATION
Formation Characteristics |
Insert Spacing |
Insert Properties |
Penetration and Cuttings Production | Cleaning Flow Rate Requirement |
Soft | Wide | Long and sharp | High | High |
Medium | Relatively wide | Shorter and stubbier | Relatively high | Relatively high |
Hard | Close | Short and rounded | Relatively low | Relatively lower |
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Main Products We Provide
We mainly provide Tricone Bits(Rock Drilling Bits), DTH Bits and PDC Bits for mining rock drill , water well drilling and oil well drilling.
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1). Tricone Bits:
a). Type: Tungsten Carbide Insert (TCI)
b). Formation Application: Soft to Hard Formation
c). Size Available: 3''~26''
d). Popular IADC Code: IADC545,645,725,735,745,825,835
2). DTH Bits:
a). Type: Tungsten Carbide Insert (TCI)
b). Formation Application: Soft to Hard Formation
c). Size Available: 2.8''~26''
d). Popular IADC Code: IADC117/137, 217/237, 317/337, 417/437, 517/537, 617/637
3). PDC Bits:
a). Type: Matrix Body and Steel Body
b). Formation Application: Soft to Hard Formation
c). Size Available: 3 1/2''~26''
d). Popular IADC Code: 121/122/123, 221/223/224, 323/324/332/333/334/343,
423/424/432/433/443