NQ HQ PQ BQ Rod Shoe from buzai232's blog

PEERCHEER offers BQ NQ HQ PQ rod shoe for use with BQ NQ HQ PQ rod. BQ NQ HQ PQ rod shoes can match up to the toughest formations. With the use of very resilient matrix to optimize diamond retention, they will hold up in very abrasive, unfriendly formations.The BQ NQ HQ PQ rod shoes are threaded to the end of the BQ NQ HQ PQ rods for penetration through overburden. It assists in seating the casing tube into the bedrock, providing a tight seal for the drilling fluids to return to the surface. BQ NQ HQ PQ rod shoes can be used to ream the casing downward when advancing a casing tube in an existing hole with the rod string still in place.Q series rod shoes are available for application in standard DCDMA B N H P size.Get more news about Bq Rod Shoe,you can vist our website!
The BQ NQ HQ PQ rod shoes inside diameter is flush or has clearance to the inside diameter (ID) of the casing which allows free passage of the AQ BQ NQ HQ core barrel through the rod shoe. Rod shoes are available in standard and oversize diameters.
Distribuciones Pako offers a full range of advanced bit options for Diamond Core Drilling.

To select the right bit for the job, assess the speed and power of your drill for the size and depths of the holes to be drilled and assess ground conditions such as rock type/formation and down-hole conditions.

The impregnated diamond bit is used for cutting holes in medium to ultra hard formations.
The matrix of these crowns is designed so that during the drilling process that wears away and exposes new layers of diamonds, renewing the cutting points.
Stage waterway design by allowing then tallest crown height in the industry
The Stage waterway option is available in either 16mm or 25mm impregnated depths
Face discharge is also an available option
Thanks to its many standard configurations, you can choose the perfect diamond bit for your situation, based on two qualities:

1. The relative hardness of the rock: The simplest and most reliable tool to measure the hardness of the rock, is a grater hardness at Mohns scale.


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