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The AMC Ultra Lightweight Solids Removal Unit™ (AMC ULW SRU™) is a highly versatile drilling fluid recycling unit, designed for use in compact spaces or in remote locations. The unit’s closed-loop system decreases the volume of water and mud, reducing operational costs and creating a safer work environment. Its size and shape allows for easy transport via helicopter, light vehicle, manually or in modular sections.
Como parte de la solución de Optimización de Perforación de Imdex, el IMDEX MUD AID™ y la Unidad de Remoción de Sólidos Ultra Liviana de AMC (ULW SRU™) se unen para optimizar la rapidez de penetración, el sistema de recuperación y metros por herramienta de corte, utilizando la última versión de control de sólidos, análisis de fluidos y tecnología de rastreo a distancia – todo en un diseño ultra ligero.
IMDEX MOBILE™ is the mineral industry’s leading choice for paperless data collection and productivity cost reporting. This off-the-shelf software ensures supervisors, managers and stakeholders can make confident decisions based on real-time data they can trust.
La única unidad de verificación de fluido de perforación en terreno, monitoreada remotamente
The award winning cloud-based hub sits at the heart of IMDEX’s solutions, providing real-time secure access to information between the field and the office.
The MARSH CUP is an instrument used to measure drilling fluid viscosity, commonly used with the AMC MARSH FUNNEL. The MARSH CUP is a measuring cup which is graduated in fluid ounces (2-32oz) and cubic centimeters (100 – 1,000cc) and is designed to be used with the MARSH FUNNEL.
The MARSH FUNNEL is an instrument used to measure drilling fluid viscosity, commonly used with the AMC MEASURING CUP. The MARSH FUNNEL is molded from a tough, durable plastic that resists breaking or cracking. A brass orifice assures consistency in all readings.
pH PAPERS (PAPEL PH) measure the acidity or alkalinity of drilling fluids.
The SAND CONTENT KIT is a simple and accurate sieve analysis tool used to determine the sand content of drilling fluids.