High-Capacity TRZYQ1200 Mud Cleaning System The Perfect Solution For Hazardous Gas Removal

泥浄化システム
September 15, 2025
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Brief: Discover the High-Capacity TRZYQ1200 Mud Cleaning System, the perfect solution for hazardous gas removal in drilling operations. This robust system efficiently removes toxic H₂S and explosive hydrocarbons, ensuring safety and stability in both onshore and offshore environments. Learn about its high-capacity performance, explosion-proof certification, and durable construction.
Related Product Features:
  • High-capacity gas removal processes up to 320 m³/h, ensuring effective separation of methane, H₂S, and other hydrocarbons.
  • Explosion-proof certified to ExdIIBt4 / IECEx / ATEX standards for hazardous drilling environments.
  • Durable and rugged construction with H₂S-resistant materials for extended operational life.
  • Fail-safe design with no internal moving parts ensures minimal maintenance and maximum reliability.
  • Customizable configuration for vertical or horizontal rig installations.
  • Controlled gas disposal through DN200 discharge line with flare ignition compatibility.
  • Skid-mounted, compact design simplifies installation and transportation.
  • Optimized separation performance removes over 90% of free gas, preserving drilling mud integrity.
FAQ:
  • What is the capacity of the TRZYQ1200 Mud Cleaning System?
    The TRZYQ1200 has a high capacity of 320 m³/h, making it ideal for large-scale drilling operations.
  • Is the TRZYQ1200 suitable for hazardous environments?
    Yes, the TRZYQ1200 is explosion-proof certified to ExdIIBt4 / IECEx / ATEX standards, ensuring safe performance in hazardous drilling environments.
  • What are the dimensions and weight of the TRZYQ1200?
    The TRZYQ1200 measures 2200 × 2200 × 6634 mm and weighs 2,600 kg, with a skid-mounted design for easy transportation and installation.
  • What types of gases can the TRZYQ1200 remove?
    The TRZYQ1200 efficiently removes hazardous free gases, including toxic H₂S and explosive hydrocarbons, from drilling fluids.