Cutting Structure PDC Ensures Precision with Water Well PDC Cutters
Water well PDC bits are a type of drill bit that is designed specifically for water well drilling. These bits are made of high-grade carbide steel and are connected to an API standard. They have a unique PDC cutting structure and a steel body gauge structure which ensures that they can drill through different types of rock and other materials. The PDC drill bit is perfect for drilling in difficult drilling conditions and is a reliable and durable solution for water well drilling. The product name is PDC Bits and it is designed to provide maximum performance and efficiency in water well drilling environments.
Parameters | Specification |
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Cutting Type | Fixed Cutter |
Showroom Location | China |
Material | Carbide Steel |
Cutting Structure | PDC |
Warranty | 4 Years |
Feature | High Performance |
Applicable Industries | Construction Works, Energy & Mining |
Product Name | PDC Bits |
Gauge Structure | Steel Body |
Type | PDC Bits |
Keywords | Water Well PDC Bit, Polycrystalline Diamond Compact Bits, Drill Bit PDC Tool, PDC Cutter Bits |
Water well PDC bits, made of high quality polycrystalline diamond cutters, are designed for water well drilling applications. These steel body cutters feature excellent cutting performance and high wear resistance, so they are suitable for different formations. Due to the superior performance, they are widely applied in water well drilling.
These Water well PDC bits come from Hebei, China, and are certified by ISO9001. The minimum order quantity and price are negotiable. The packaging details can be customized according to customer needs. The delivery time is usually 15-30 work days. The payment terms are usually TT.
The PDC bits are designed for tough drilling applications with their high performance and long service life. They are the ideal choice for drilling in water wells, and have been proved to be the most reliable and cost-effective solution for water well drilling.
Water well PDC bits are typically packed in protective plastic bags, then placed in cardboard boxes, and finally wrapped in plastic film for transport. Shipping is done via air, sea, or road freight depending on the distance and the customer's preferred method.