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| Brand Name: | TR Solids Control |
| Model Number: | TRLS350x11000 |
Screw Conveyors for Oil Waste Management: Efficient, Eco-Friendly Solutions
In oil and gas extraction operations, the efficient integration of drilling solids control systems and waste management systems is crucial for ensuring environmentally friendly and continuous production. Screw conveyors (commonly known as "augers"), as core connecting equipment, play a vital role in transporting drill cuttings, waste, and drilling mud. They are essential equipment for achieving "zero-landing" treatment of drilling waste, providing solid support for the oil extraction industry to implement environmental standards.
Core Advantages for Oil Waste Handling
1. Robust Design for Harsh Oilfield Conditions
Oilfield waste, such as oil-based drilling cuttings and high-moisture water-based mud residues, poses unique challenges with its abrasiveness, viscosity, and potential for contamination. Our screw conveyors are engineered to tackle these issues head-on:
2. Environmental Compliance & Pollution Prevention
Adhering to the "Technical Specifications for Solid Waste Pollution Control in Petroleum and Natural Gas Extraction Industry (Trial)" (HJ 1461-2026), our screw conveyors prioritize environmental protection:
3. Versatile Configurations for Diverse Needs
We provide tailored solutions to match different waste types and processing workflows:
Working Principle & System Integration
How It Works
Screw conveyors operate on a simple yet effective principle: a rotating spiral blade within a trough or tube pushes materials axially. The power transmission path is as follows: Explosion-proof motor → Reducer → Spiral shaft → Blade rotation. Drilling cuttings enter through the feed inlet, are continuously propelled by the rotating blades, and exit through the discharge port, ready for subsequent treatment in cuttings dryers, centrifuges, or storage units. This design ensures stable transport of wastes with a moisture content controlled below 30%.
Seamless Integration with Solid Control Systems
Our screw conveyors are designed to integrate seamlessly with upstream and downstream equipment in drilling waste management systems:
Technical Specifications & Selection Guide
Key Technical Parameters
| Parameter | Range/Requirements |
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| Conveying Capacity | 10-50 m³/h, 1.2-1.5 times the maximum drilling cuttings production rate (safety factor) |
| Spiral Diameter | 200-500 mm, ≥10 times the size of large particles (or ≥4 times if large particles are rare) |
| Rotation Speed | 15-60 rpm, variable frequency adjustable |
| Conveying Angle | ≤20°, optimal at 5-15°; efficiency decreases significantly beyond 20° |
| Power Configuration | 7.5-22 kW, determined by conveying capacity and distance |
| Material Options | Carbon steel (Q235-A), 304/316L stainless steel, high-chromium alloy blades |
Selection Recommendations
Match Waste Characteristics:
Align with Production Scale:
Calculate the required conveying capacity based on the maximum drilling fluid flow rate, ensuring the conveyor can handle peak waste output.
Consider On-Site Conditions:
Evaluate wellsite space, installation height, and connection points with existing equipment to determine the optimal conveyor length and configuration.
Application Scenarios
Drilling Cuttings Transport
The primary application is transferring cuttings from solid control equipment (shale shakers, desanders) to waste processing units. This ensures continuous operation of the drilling fluid circulation system and prevents waste accumulation on-site.
Post-Treatment Residue Handling
After drying or centrifugation, the conveyors transport low-moisture residues to collection bins or transport vehicles, enabling "no-contact-with-ground" waste disposal and reducing environmental impact.
Multi-Rig Centralized Waste Management
In large drilling clusters, multiple screw conveyors can be integrated into a centralized waste transport system, connecting several rigs to a shared treatment facility. This reduces equipment redundancy and lowers overall operational costs.