On any rig in Texas, each component of the system has to be designed to stand up to the working requirements as well as the environmental conditions for year round production. One of the components that play an important role in the drilling operation is the various hose designs used on the rig.
Rotary drilling hoses are largely used to transfer either drilling mud or other fluids. These hoses need to be able to stand typical temperatures for both the ambient temperatures as well as for the media they convey through the system. Most of the hoses used for rotary drilling applications on Texas oil rigs are designed for use in temperatures that are as low as -22 degrees Fahrenheit to up to 180 degrees Fahrenheit.
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Unlike basic hoses used for the transfer of media throughout any system, rotary drilling hoses are designed to last for extended use in very harsh conditions. The hose itself is manufactured in layers, which adds to the strength, durability, and resistance to both interior pressure and flow volumes, as well as exterior wear and tear on the surface.
The exterior layer of best quality rotary drilling hoses resists damage due to twisting, turning and rubbing against metal or other components on the rigs. The hose is also designed with UV resistance in mind, preventing the breakdown of the exterior coating when exposed to direct sunlight.
The interior and exterior surfaces of the hose are also manufactured from materials that are corrosion resistant. This means that even chemicals or petrochemical products used in the system or on the rigs will not deteriorate the hose over time.
There are different grades of drilling hoses. These grades reflect the working pressure range for the hose. In any application, choosing the correct grade of hose is essential to prevent failure of the hose during use.