A mud drilling hose is a tube that conveys fluids into a well under high pressure. The hose is made from various layers of rubber. The inner tube consists of high-quality synthetic rubber. To withstand high pressure, the outer layer is reinforced by spiraled steel wire. The hose's outer layer is covered with chloroprene rubber. It is resistant to abrasion and cut and can withstand aging. It can withstand working pressures ranging from 30 to 140 MPa.
A mud drilling hose consists of three parts: a flexible tube that connects to a mud pump and a mud standpipe on a drilling floor. The hose is made from synthetic rubber which is highly resistant against seawater and ozone. A mud drilling hose can also be made from a metal sleeve, which is capable of withstanding high temperatures and pressures.
It is important to select the right mud drilling hose for your job when choosing a hose. The size of the inside diameter and internal pressure are important factors to consider. Because the material used to line the pipe must resist both internal and external pressure, it is important to consider the thickness of the lining. The material used should also resist heat and chemical reactions. Moreover, the lining should prevent the hose from kinking in sharp bends and ensure adhesive bonding between different plies.
A mud drilling hose is an important part of a drilling rig. It helps in circulating drilling fluid and removing drilling cuttings. Most mud companies have a computer program to calculate the density of drilling fluid. Its density changes with temperature and pressure. As a result, drilling fluids may have a different density at the surface and in the bottom of the well. This means more care and observation time is necessary.