Difference between revisions of "Oil Well Casing"

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Threads on ends are particularly liable to damage by rough handling, even though thread protectors are fitted. Threaded ends so damaged may be cut and re-threaded in the oil-fields, where special machinery is usually available. Bends and dents, if not too severe, may also be straightened by special machinery in the larger oilfield centres, but, as oilwell casing is subject to high pressure, such repairs must be tested and inspected by technical processes, which are expensive.  
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==Description==
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Threads on ends are particularly liable to damage by rough handling, even though thread protectors are fitted. <br><br>
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Threaded ends so damaged may be cut and re-threaded in the oil-fields, where special machinery is usually available. Bends and dents, if not too severe, may also be straightened by special machinery in the larger oilfield centres, but, as oilwell casing is subject to high pressure, such repairs must be tested and inspected by technical processes, which are expensive.  
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<b>Full information on this product is in the process of completion.</b>
 
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Revision as of 22:46, 19 March 2012

Infobox on Oil Well Casing
Example of Oil Well Casing
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Origin -
Stowage factor (in m3/t) -
Humidity / moisture -
Ventilation -
Risk factors -

Oil Well Casing

Description

Threads on ends are particularly liable to damage by rough handling, even though thread protectors are fitted.

Threaded ends so damaged may be cut and re-threaded in the oil-fields, where special machinery is usually available. Bends and dents, if not too severe, may also be straightened by special machinery in the larger oilfield centres, but, as oilwell casing is subject to high pressure, such repairs must be tested and inspected by technical processes, which are expensive.

Full information on this product is in the process of completion.