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Mud pump for circulating and drilling in extreme conditions

Mud pump for circulating and drilling in extreme conditions

Mud Circulation System


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Mud pump for circulating and drilling in extreme conditions

Model Number:

Baoji/Bomco F1000

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Delivery Time (weeks):

6 weeks

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Specifications

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Condition

New

Weight

41,240 lbs

Location

United States

Company Type

Distributor

Quality Assurance

API

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Material

Steel

Brand Name

Bomco

Shipping

Land Freight

Notes

The Bomco Triplex Mud Pump has a herringbone design and is interchangeable with the Continental Emsco FB model.

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About this item

  • Working pressure of 5,000PSI
  • 6-3/4 inch liner size
  • Relatively Low SPM

Description

The Bomco Triplex Mud Pump has a herringbone design and is interchangeable with the Continental Emsco FB model. Mud pumps serve as the heart of the mud circulating system. Reciprocating piston pumps (also called slush pumps or power pumps) are widely used for drilling oil and gas wells. The advantages of the reciprocating positive-displacement pump include the ability to move high-solids-content fluids laden with abrasives, the ability to pump large particles, ease of operation and maintenance, reliability, and the ability to operate over a wide range of pressures and flow rates by changing the diameters of the compression cylinders (pump liners) and pistons. A pump that has single-action strokes in three cylinders is called a triplex pump.


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