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A system which can cleans and recycles mud saving your equipment, cost and time cleaning up. ![]()
Mud cleaning and recycling systemsThe Mud Puppy range offers three sizes of units which can cope with cleaning up to 500GPM of mud whilst holding 1000 gallons in its reservoir tank. Tank is pumped from the hole along with all cutting, rocks and sand to the cleaning system, then back to the hole once cleaned. This process means you needs only mix the amount of mud needed to drill the hole, the pumps, drill string and swivels all last longer as there is little abrasives in the mud to cause wear, and you are left with a cleaner drill site, as all waste is removed of in one spot away from the hole. The complete line of Mud Puppies have been designed, engineered, built and tested by professionals. They are compact, light weight and self-contained and use Deutz diesel engines and centrifugal pumps, along with a unique patented designed, sloped walled, powder coated reservoir tank, to ensure your drilling fluid is cleaned and reused. Recycling the mudThe Mud Puppy has the capability to clean water within 2% of its original state. All units within the range use two processes when cleaning mud to ensure the drilling fluid can be recycled and used to the efficiency of the first time it is pumped down the hole. The first process is with the use of a shaker screen. When the mud is drawn from the hole it is first discharged onto a fine mesh, which constantly moves from side to side spreading the mixture across it. This allow the drilling fluid to fall through whilst larger items such as rocks and cutting remain on the mesh until they are shaken off its bottom edge and removed from the system. 10 mesh screens are fitted as standard, however there are different sizes of mesh which can fitted appropriate to type of drilling fluid being used and formations being drilled. The second process starts as the drilling fluid falls from the first mesh into the reservoir tank. The specially designed sloped tank causes a swell in the water, causing some sediment to drop and get caught in the sand traps, whilst the remaining fluid cascades over the dividing wall from where it is pumped into the desander cones. Under correct pressure and flow the cones remove as much sand as possible before discharging the sand onto a much finer shaker screen, where again anything larger then the fluid itself stays in the screen and is removed from the system, whilst the drilling fluid falls through this and the original screen back into the reservoir tank. The cleaner drilling fluid is then pumped back into the hole to be reused.
No Horizontal Directional Drilling job works without a mud pumpYou'll need a Sand Guzzler - Mud pump / pick up pumpClick here to learn more about our mud pump
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Mud Recycling System


