Drilling Mud Vacuum Degasser

Today, I’ll introduce you to our drilling mud vacuum degasser.

This one is our HCQ300 degasser. We offer four models: HCQ240, HCQ270, HCQ300, and HCQ360. These vacuum degassers meet the mud treatment needs of various oil drilling depths. Our 300 degasser has a processing capacity of up to 300 m³/h and an exhaust volume of 28,000 L/min, achieving a degassing efficiency exceeding 95%.

This drilling mud vacuum degasser primarily consists of a suction pipe, vacuum tank, main motor, separation rotor assembly, vacuum pump, and gas-water separator.

drilling mud vacuum degasser

Working principle of mud degasser

A mud degasser uses a vacuum pump to create negative pressure in a vacuum tank. Under atmospheric pressure, mud enters the hollow rotor shaft via a suction pipe. A motor then spins the rotor at high speed. This flings the gas-soaked mud against the tank wall.

Collisions and a separator break the mud into thin layers. This shatters the gas bubbles, allowing the gas to escape. A gas-water separator then uses the vacuum pump’s suction to pull the gas away. The gas is discharged through an exhaust pipe to a safe location. Finally, an impeller discharges the degassed mud from the tank.

This vacuum degasser features mature technology, reliable performance, and easy installation. It is currently widely used in major oil fields both domestically and internationally.

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