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500-Meter-Class Water-Air Dual-Use Drilling Rig Makes Its Grand Debut Empowering Efficient Upgrades for Multi-Scenario D

2026-01-26

    Recently, a new-generation dual-mode water-gas drilling rig with a maximum drilling depth of 500 meters has entered mass production and hit the market. Positioned for “all-scenario adaptability and deep-hole efficiency,” this equipment precisely addresses drilling challenges across diverse terrains and formations through its seamless water-gas dual-medium switching capability. Demonstrating exceptional adaptability in emergency water supply, geothermal development, mineral exploration, and geological monitoring, it offers a novel pathway for industry construction model upgrades, drawing widespread attention.
     This breakthrough in scenario adaptability stems from precise insights into complex construction demands. Integrating both roller cone and down-the-hole hammer drilling technologies, the rig innovatively employs an integrated air-water powerhead design. It flexibly switches operating modes based on site requirements, achieving comprehensive coverage: stable drilling in soft rock, rapid drilling in hard rock, and water-independent drilling in water-scarce conditions. In water-scarce environments like arid northwest regions and high-altitude deserts, the pneumatic drilling mode leverages high-pressure air compressors to drive high-frequency impact from the down-the-hole hammer, efficiently penetrating tough formations like gravel layers and igneous rocks without water dependency. In water-rich areas like the mountainous southwest and plains wetlands, as well as soft strata, the water drilling mode utilizes a mud pump circulation system to stabilize borehole walls. This effectively mitigates collapse risks during drilling through soil and sand layers, ensuring construction stability.

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500-Meter-Class Water-Air Dual-Use Drilling Rig Makes Its Grand Debut Empowering Efficient Upgrades for Multi-Scenario D

2026-01-26

    Recently, a new-generation dual-mode water-gas drilling rig with a maximum drilling depth of 500 meters has entered mass production and hit the market. Positioned for “all-scenario adaptability and deep-hole efficiency,” this equipment precisely addresses drilling challenges across diverse terrains and formations through its seamless water-gas dual-medium switching capability. Demonstrating exceptional adaptability in emergency water supply, geothermal development, mineral exploration, and geological monitoring, it offers a novel pathway for industry construction model upgrades, drawing widespread attention.
     This breakthrough in scenario adaptability stems from precise insights into complex construction demands. Integrating both roller cone and down-the-hole hammer drilling technologies, the rig innovatively employs an integrated air-water powerhead design. It flexibly switches operating modes based on site requirements, achieving comprehensive coverage: stable drilling in soft rock, rapid drilling in hard rock, and water-independent drilling in water-scarce conditions. In water-scarce environments like arid northwest regions and high-altitude deserts, the pneumatic drilling mode leverages high-pressure air compressors to drive high-frequency impact from the down-the-hole hammer, efficiently penetrating tough formations like gravel layers and igneous rocks without water dependency. In water-rich areas like the mountainous southwest and plains wetlands, as well as soft strata, the water drilling mode utilizes a mud pump circulation system to stabilize borehole walls. This effectively mitigates collapse risks during drilling through soil and sand layers, ensuring construction stability.