Petroleum exploration and development equipment refers to comprehensive equipment for oil and natural gas exploration, drilling, development, storage and transportation, including various types of geophysical prospecting and logging equipment, drilling equipment, oil and gas production equipment, downhole operation equipment, oil and gas gathering and transportation Equipment, offshore drilling platform equipment, etc. and related accessories and tools; oil refining and petrochemical equipment refers to the complete set of equipment required in the whole process of oil and natural gas processing and conversion, including general equipment (such as various process compressors, expanders, etc.) , pumps and valves, etc.) and medical equipment (such as reactors, towers, heat exchange equipment, industrial furnaces, storage and transportation equipment, medical machinery, etc.). The equipment specifications and parameters of the oil refining and petrochemical industry are determined by the process of the oil refining and petrochemical industry. The oil refining and petrochemical industry is a process industry. The requirements for automation are high, and it is required to be able to run continuously and stably for a long period of time, so there are high requirements for the reliability of the equipment. The oil and gas exploration, development and production process is characterized by multiple links, complex technologies, and high individual requirements.
Drill Pipe Safety Clamps
The Safety Clamp consists of individual links, flexibly hinged together. Each link has a separate tapered slip which acts as a gripping member, much like a tapered rotary slip, and each slip is held in a retracted position on the taper by spring tension.
When the clamp is tightened, each small slip takes a firm initial grip on the surface of the pipe. Should the pipe start to fall, or should load increase occur against the slips, the taper mounting causes each slip to wedge tighter against the surface of the pipe to increase the grip or lock the pipe against further movement.