In today’s increasingly complex geological landscape, precision, reliability, and mobility are paramount. Modern exploration demands rigs that not only drill efficiently but adapt dynamically to site-specific conditions. The full-hydraulic core drilling machine has emerged as a complete solution — from configuration to coring — offering integrated technology and operational support to streamline every phase of core sampling.
The exploration coring drill rig provides superior core recovery even in fractured or mixed lithologies. With hydraulic-controlled drill head positioning, dual-feed systems, and variable speed motors, these rigs offer pinpoint drilling accuracy. Downhole sensors help monitor core barrel orientation and penetration resistance, minimizing deviation and maximizing core quality.
The portable full-hydraulic core drilling rig is designed to be transported to remote sites via pickup truck, trailer, or helicopter. Once deployed, it unfolds into a full-capacity rig complete with self-leveling outriggers and modular tool racks. Despite its compact frame, it supports depths exceeding 1000 meters, making it ideal for mineral exploration and hydrological mapping.
The geological core sampling rig integrates pressure-controlled coring and real-time barrel recovery monitoring. It prevents sample washout, maintains stratigraphy, and enables digital tracking of each retrieved segment. This allows geologists to maintain a traceable, high-resolution profile from surface to target depth.
For civil engineers and urban planners, the portable geotechnical drilling rig adds value with built-in SPT, CPT, and soil resistance testing modules. It supports both rotary and percussion drilling modes, allowing for quick transitions between soft clay and bedrock environments. With low noise output and a compact footprint, it excels in city core testing and infrastructure surveys.
The crawler underground drill rig is built for environments where access is limited, such as tunnels, slopes, and caves. Its tracked base and articulated boom arm ensure stable positioning on uneven ground. Hydraulic rotation allows angle-adjusted drilling, essential in underground rock mechanics studies and tunnel boring alignment.
The central hydrualic core drilling machine coordinates feed rate, torque, bit pressure, and fluid circulation via a centralized dashboard. With auto shutdown features, bit wear tracking, and vibration analysis, operators can drill smarter and respond to subsurface anomalies in real time.
As a rugged foundation tool, the rock drill used in these systems features diamond and carbide bit options, auto-feed settings, and high-torque low-RPM configurations. It delivers consistent penetration into granite, basalt, and other high-density formations while preserving bit life through cooling optimization.
Finally, the rock sampling rig enhances analytical outcomes. With integrated labeling, moisture control chambers, and core orientation preservation, it sets the benchmark for sample integrity — vital for accurate mineral assays, petrographic analysis, and fracture modeling.