Your decanter centrifuge is pivotal in removing fine and ultrafine solids from drilling fluids. It not only minimizes fluid consumption and waste but also lays the foundation for a successful fluid management system.
To operate your decanter centrifuge at peak efficiency, consider the following:
- Adopt superior technology—that’s why we opt for Alfa Laval.
- Utilize integrated variable speed control rather than traditional valve flow control to reduce system pressure and save energy.
- Employ Super Duplex Stainless Steel construction to achieve the industry’s highest G-force for maximum separation efficiency.
We’re dedicated to optimizing the centrifuge process because it’s the backbone of your fluid management system.
Selecting the Right Decanter Centrifuge
Choosing the ideal decanter centrifuge depends on various factors such as local regulations on fluids and cuttings, drilling speeds, and the type of drill bit used. Making the right choice will enhance your operational uptime and lower costs.
An effective centrifuge should efficiently separate fluids and solids, conditioning your drilling fluids to meet the highest process and environmental standards. When functioning optimally, a decanter centrifuge will:
- Decrease total drilling fluid consumption.
- Improve the performance of drilling fluids.
- Enable the reuse of drilling mud.
- Reduce waste disposal expenses.
- Boost compliance with environmental regulations.
Whether you need to rent a single decanter centrifuge or require a fully staffed, multi-product central fluid processing facility, our experts are ready to provide the appropriate equipment and technical support for your project.
Access the best technology.
For on-site solutions, we merge Alfa Laval’s cutting-edge technology with our proprietary solids control equipment—including hydraulic centrifuge stands, fluid management tanks, centrifuge floc tanks, and stripping centrifuge floc tanks—to deliver comprehensive fluid management systems.
Explore our selection of decanter centrifuges to review models, process capabilities, throughput rates, and process control features.