Cómo funcionan los equipos Borewell Machine DTH (perforación en fondo) - Animación 3D

How Borewell Machines Work (DTH) - 3D Animation Today's modern borehole drilling machines can drill up to 2,500 meters, and their compressor pressure is up to 4,500 psi. Borehole drilling machines excavate the well with high pressure and therefore have two separate mechanisms. A DTH machine uses a rotary screw compressor that operates at extremely high pressure. This high pressure is sent to the drilling rig from which the well is drilled. In the borehole, a long string is made from a durable steel tube, through which high pressure is applied, and a hammer is placed in front of the string, which cuts the rock. This hammer operates at very high speed. It has tungsten carbide rods on its front that come into direct contact with the rock and break it into very fine pieces. High air pressure is used to dislodge the loose rock. When this pressure rises through the well, the water carries away the loose rock pieces. In this video, the operation of the downhole machine is explained in detail, along with the operating principle of the DTH machine with the help of 3D animation. Topic covered in this video: How the downhole machine works How the DTH machine works Downhole drilling rig Downhole machine Downhole drilling machine in operation