Maintaining the correct pH level in drilling fluids is essential for minimizing core contamination. pH influences drilling fluid stability, chemical interactions, and overall performance in exploration coring drill rigs. This article examines best practices for pH control in core drilling operations.
pH affects:
Chemical stability: Prevents fluid degradation.
Filtration properties: Influences the ability of fluids to control contamination.
Tool lifespan: Helps prevent corrosion in surface exploration equipment.
Neutral to slightly alkaline (7.5 – 9.5): Preferred for most drilling operations.
Lower pH (acidic): Can lead to tool corrosion.
Higher pH (alkaline): May cause excessive gelation in certain additives.
Sodium bicarbonate: Used to maintain a stable pH.
Lime: Helps control alkalinity when drilling with geological core sampling rigs.
A drilling project using diamond bit exploration coring drill rigs adjusted pH management strategies and saw:
20% increase in sample accuracy.
Reduced equipment wear, extending drill bit lifespan.
Controlling drilling fluid pH is critical for ensuring high-quality core samples and optimizing portable full-hydraulic core drilling rig performance. Proactive pH management enhances efficiency and reduces long-term costs.