Oilfield Drilling Centrifuge Supplier
Saxon Drilling supplies high-performance drilling centrifuges designed for efficient solids separation and mud treatment in oilfield operations. Our centrifuges support onshore and offshore drilling projects by improving fluid performance, reducing waste, and protecting drilling equipment.
Remove Fine Solids from Drilling Mud
During drilling operations, ultra-fine solids reduce mud quality and increase equipment wear. A drilling centrifuge separates these particles using high rotational force, allowing operators to maintain stable drilling conditions and reduce operational costs.
Technical Specifications
- High-speed rotating bowl design
- High G-force separation performance
- Suitable for weighted and unweighted drilling fluids
- Adjustable differential speed
- Continuous operation capability
- Wear-resistant components
- Low vibration and stable performance
Multiple configurations available based on drilling project requirements.
Applications
- Oil and gas drilling operations
- Solids control systems
- Mud treatment and recovery
- Onshore and offshore rigs
- Waste reduction and fluid management
Key Features & Benefits
- Improves drilling mud quality
- Removes ultra-fine solids efficiently
- Protects downstream equipment
- Reduces operational costs
- Energy-efficient performance
- Long service life
Why Choose Saxon Drilling
Saxon Drilling provides reliable drilling centrifuges engineered for demanding oilfield environments. Our equipment is manufactured with durable materials and tested for consistent performance in field operations.
- Quality-controlled production
- Custom configurations available
- Competitive global pricing
- Fast delivery
- Technical support
Contact Saxon Drilling to request specifications or a quotation.
FAQ
What is a drilling centrifuge used for?
A drilling centrifuge removes fine solids from drilling fluids to maintain mud performance and protect drilling equipment.
What is the capacity of a mud centrifuge?
Capacity depends on bowl size, G-force, and drilling conditions.
When is a centrifuge required in drilling operations?
It is required when fine solids cannot be removed by shale shakers or desanders and fluid quality must be maintained.



