• Cementing and Casing in Diamond Drilling
    Why is cementing required Cementing involves placing a cement-based slurry into a drill hole to seal fractures, cavities, or water-bearing zones. It is commonly required to control groundwater inflow, stop loss of circulation in broken ground, stabilize collapsing zones, and create a sealed hole for structural testing work. In practice, cementing is also used to restore drillability...
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  • Reaming Shells and Stabilizers
    In the world of geological core drilling, the drill bit often gets all the attention—but it cannot work alone. The efficiency and durability of any drilling operation depend on the precise cooperation of several components. Among them, reaming shells and stabilizers are indispensable partners that maintain borehole geometry, improve stability, and reduce premature bit wear....
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