Casings & Shoes
Armador casings and casing shoes feature high resistance and quick montage via screw ring joints. Carbide-protected casing shoes and special metal alloy joint options available for oscillator use.
- Armador casings and casing shoes have high resistance and easy montage
advantages. - We use high quality carbide protection teeth for our casing shoes.
- Special metal alloys can be used for the joints.
- Montage can be done in a very short time by using screw ring joints.
- We use unique methods in manufacturing our casings. So, even in case of oscillator usage at the job site, performance of the product does not decrease.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are casings used for?
Casings are steel pipes used to stabilize boreholes, protect the well from collapsing, and maintain the integrity of drilling operations. They also prevent contamination between different soil and water layers.
What is a casing shoe?
A casing shoe is the hardened, wear-resistant section fitted at the bottom of the casing string. It helps guide the casing smoothly into the borehole and protects the edge during drilling.
Why are casing shoes important?
Casing shoes ensure easy penetration, reduce friction, prevent damage at the casing bottom, and allow safe advancement through hard soil or rock layers.
What are casing joints?
Casing joints are the sections of casing pipe that are connected together to form the full casing string. They provide strength, stability, and the required length for drilling operations.