Mud Tank Engineering Rigidity and Field Adaptability

As the core carrier for storing and processing drilling fluids, the mud tank directly impacts project safety and overall efficiency. Field engineers consistently focus on its structural strength and operational performance under heavy loads and frequent relocations.

Using High-Strength H-Shape Steel Bases for Mud Tank Transfers

Frequent site changes require highly durable fluid storage systems. The KOSUN mud tank utilizes a rectangular structure with a main frame constructed from high-strength H-shape steel. This design ensures exceptional rigidity when carrying high-density drilling fluids. After satisfying these strict strength requirements, the entire system adopts a skid-mounted design. This configuration provides high mobility, allowing rapid positioning during long-distance transport or lifting, which minimizes downtime.

Reducing Fluid Loss and Lowering On-Site Labor Intensity

To simplify operations, KOSUN integrates a centralized electrical control system into the mud tank. Operators manage the system from a single control point, which reduces daily labor intensity. In field operations, fluid leaks cause extra material costs and environmental risks. Therefore, this equipment series applies strict sealing processes to guarantee zero fluid loss. Meanwhile, the built-in mixing system prepares and supplies required drilling fluids based on changing formations. This dynamic mixing ensures downhole safety and lowers operational costs through efficient fluid recycling.

Streamlining Solid Control through Multi-Equipment Integration

Maximizing fluid performance requires seamless coordination between storage and processing units. Beyond structural durability, these storage compartments serve as the foundational platform for advanced solids control lines. The spacious top deck layout allows clean, vibration-resistant installation of multiple treatment devices. Shale shakers, desanders, desilters, and decanter centrifuges sit securely above the chambers to create a unified recycling loop. Specially designed internal compartments, weirs, and specialized pipelines guide the treated fluid precisely through each purification stage. This integrated flow setup prevents bypassed solids and optimizes the efficiency of the entire multi-stage separation process.

Tailored Manufacturing for Polar Climates and Specific Volumetric Constraints

Varying geological conditions and space limitations mean standard equipment rarely fits every project perfectly. For example, polar or high-cold regions introduce severe weather challenges. To counter this, KOSUN adds customized heating and insulation systems to the mud tank body. These systems maintain ideal fluid viscosity in extreme cold and prevent pipeline freezing. We deliver comprehensive custom services from design to fabrication based on your specific volume limits, functions, or environmental constraints, ensuring seamless integration of the mud tank into your workflow.