A high-strength sand control screen with staggered bridge-slot pattern, offering both high flow capacity and anti-clogging performance for oil/gas/water wells.
A sand control screen constructed by helically wrapping trapezoidal/triangular metal wires onto a perforated base pipe, creating continuous slots for sand retention while maintaining high flow capacity.
A slotted screen is a type of filtration or screening device used in various industries, including water treatment, oil and gas, mining, and wastewater management. It consists of a metal or plastic plate with precisely cut slots or narrow openings that allow fluid or small particles to pass while blocking larger debris.
Sucker rods integrated with centralizers to minimize eccentric wear and vibration between rods and tubing, extending downhole equipment life.
The polished rod is a precision-ground steel rod that connects surface pumping units to downhole sucker rod strings, moving reciprocally through the wellhead sealing assembly (stuffing box).