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Can pdc drilling bits be customized

 Customized production of PDC drill bits is very common, allowing the design and manufacture of drill bits with optimal performance according to different formation conditions, drilling parameters and customer needs.


Why choose customized PDC bits?

Strong adaptability: We can customize the most suitable bit shape, tooth shape, insert material, etc. for specific formation conditions, such as hardness, abrasiveness, formation inclination, etc., so as to improve drilling efficiency and bit life.

Improve drilling efficiency: Through customization, the hydrodynamic performance of the drill bit can be optimized, chip removal efficiency can be improved, and drilling cost can be reduced.

Extend bit life: Selecting the right blade material and coating according to the formation conditions can significantly extend the life of the bit.

Reduce overall cost: Through customization, you can avoid purchasing unsuitable bits, reduce the number of bit replacements, and lower the overall cost.



Customization of PDC drills typically includes:

Drill diameter and length: Customized to the size and depth of the hole.

Number and shape of teeth: Select the appropriate number and shape of teeth according to the hardness of the formation and drilling speed.

Blade material and number: Selection of the appropriate blade material and number according to the abrasive nature of the formation.

Position and number of water holes: Optimize the position and number of water holes to improve the cooling and chip removal effect.

Connection method: Choose the appropriate connection method according to the combination of drilling tools.



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