In the oil drilling industry, high-pressure mud pumps are considered the core of any drilling platform. Among their key components, the cylinder liner is the most vulnerable and plays a critical role in maintaining performance. These liners must endure extreme operating conditions—including high pressure, severe abrasion, and strong chemical corrosion.
Currently, two main types of mud pump liners are used: bimetal liners and ceramic liners.
Bimetal liners feature an inner layer made of high-chromium cast iron, offering good durability.
Ceramic liners, on the other hand, utilize advanced alumina (Al₂O₃) or zirconia (ZrO₂) structural ceramics, offering exceptional performance in the harshest drilling environments.
To achieve optimal performance, it’s important to select a ceramic liner that fits the specific mud pump model and drilling conditions. The outer shell of the liner is typically manufactured from premium carbon steel or stainless steel to ensure overall strength and stability.
Ideal for challenging drilling operations, including deep oil reserves, complex geological formations, and offshore oil & gas exploration.
Extended service life — 5 to 10 times longer than traditional bimetal liners. Typical lifespan exceeds 4000 hours, with a minimum of 2000 hours under tough conditions.
Superior resistance to wear, corrosion, high pressure, and high temperature, combined with high strength and hardness.
Lower operational costs through reduced transportation, maintenance, labor, and inventory expenses.
Ceramic Cylinder Liners
Ceramic Lined Tubes for Mud Pumps
Ceramics: Alumina (Al₂O₃), Zirconia (ZrO₂)
Metals: Carbon Steel, Stainless Steel
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