Zirconia Mud Pump
Eastland offers high quality zirconia most popular used mud pump models such as
Bomco: F-500, F-800, F-1000,F-1300, F-1600,F-1600HL, F-2200HL
Emsco: F-500, F-800, F-1000, FB-1300, FB-1600, FA-1600, FA-1300, FC-1600, FD-1600 D-300/500, D-375, D-700
National: 7-P-50, 8-P-80, 9-P-100, 10-P-130, 12-P-160, 14-P-220, JWS-340, JWS-400
Oilwell: A-850-PT, A-1100-PT, A-1400-PT,A-1700-PT
Ideco: T-500, T-800, T-1000, T-1300, T-1600
Gardner Denver: PZ-7, PZ-8,PZ-9,PZ-10, PZ-11, FK-FXK, FY-FXD, FD-FXX, FG-GXG, FG-FXG, KG-KXG, FQ-FXQ, FF-FXF, FF-FXP
LS National Mud Pumps: 3NB-500C, 3NB1000C, 3NB1300C, 3NB1600
Wirth Mud Pump: TPK1000, TPK1600, TPK 2000
Russian Pumps:UNBT-950, UNB-600, 8T-650, UNBT650, NBT600, UNB1180, UNB1180L,
WEATHERFORD/Ellis Williams: W446, W440
Drillmec: 9T1000, 12T1600ï¼ 7TS600ï¼10D2C, 8D1S
Romania: 3PN-1000, 3PN-1600, 3PN-1300, 3PN-2000
OPI: 700-HDL | 1000-HDL
What is zirconia p>
Zirconia made of zirconia(ZrO2) material inner sleeve and steel material outshell.
Zirconia offer lifetime cost savings, significantly longer service, better performance and safer operation than sleeves made of more commonly used chrome iron or alumina ceramic.
Whatâs the advantages of zirconia p>
A. Piston Wear
The special hardness and exceptional wear resistance of zirconia translates into longer service from the urethane and rubber pistons that move at high speeds and under tremendous pressure inside the mud pump ith true bores and zirconia ned to a fine 4 RMS finish, piston wear/consumption can be reduced by as much as 75%.
B. Labor and Rig Downtime
Eastlandâs zirconia e service lifetime over 4000 hours which can reduce the labor cost during the fluid end expendables replacement and rig downtime. The costs cannot be forecast in event of breakdowns, emergencies or that are mud pump ated.
C. Other Considerations
All drilling operations require a plentiful and continuous flow of water to minimize heat build up that could burn up pistons and/or cause bore wear. Use of a zirconia s not require any alteration of the drillerâs existing lubrication system, unlike an alumina t requires a larger water supply.