Xingtong Drill Bit 6 XHR S 5166 A(24043)
| Place of Origin | CHINA |
|---|---|
| Brand Name | XINGTONG |
| Certification | API、ISO 9001 |
| Model Number | 6 XHR S 5166 A(24043) |
| Document | 6 XHR S 5166 A(24044).pdf |
| Minimum Order Quantity | 1 Picece(MOQ) |
| Price | Negotiable |
| Packaging Details | Standard Exported Package |
| Delivery Time | 15-45 Days |
| Payment Terms | L/C,D/A,D/P,T/T,Western Union |
| Supply Ability | Stable supply and support for bulk customization |
| Cutter Grade | GI | IADC Code | S324 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Body Type | STEEL | Face | 20 |
| Gauge | 26 | Nozzle Type & Count | M*5 |
| Chip Removal Groove Area Ratio | 63.4% | API Connection | 3-1/2REG |
| Make-Up TQ | 7.1-11.5KN.m | Gauge Length | 50mm |
| Make-Up Length | 222mm | Approximate Shipping Weight | 18kg |
| Recommended Weight On Bit(Maximum Acceptable) | 10-12T (78T) | Total Flow Area | 406mm^2 |
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Positioning
The XHR series is a high-RPM drill bit designed for high-speed drilling in soft formations. In operations aimed at achieving higher rate of penetration (ROP) in soft formations, the XHR bit leverages a unique tooth geometry configuration and hydraulic optimization to deliver efficient rock breakage and rapid cuttings removal, thereby significantly increasing drilling speed.
Technical Highlights
1. Suitable for high-speed drilling in soft formations.
2. Optimize the irregularly shaped cutting teeth in the hybrid matrix to enhance rock-breaking efficiency while increasing the transport velocity of cuttings.
3. Nozzles and flow passages optimized through CFD design deliver higher cuttings-carrying efficiency during high-speed drilling.
4. The high-strength steel body enables a thinner cutter blade thickness, thereby preventing interference at the rear of the blade during high mechanical drilling rates.
Applicable Operating Conditions
Drilling intervals in soft to medium-hard formations that require accelerated penetration, where the goal is to achieve the highest possible mechanical drilling rate.
