Drill Bit
Drill Bit
Drill Bit
DRILLING
Exploration drilling to indicate (prove)
possible presence of profitable metals or
minerals and determine the shape and
composition of the deposit.
Deposit limit drilling for the planning of the continous
expansion and development of the the existing
mine. Gives information about the limits of the
deposits, metal content and the quality of the rock
surrounding the deposit.
Core sampling.
Tungston carbide core bit
Tungston Carbide core bit
Roller type
Button type
Surface set non core bit Impregnated non core bit PCD Non core bit
Surface set core bit Impregnated core bit PCD Non core bit
This type of bit uses seismic grade tungsten-
carbide as the cutting media. Tungsten-carbide
does not possess the hardness of diamond and
as such has a limited range of application as a
core drilling cutting media. Tungsten-carbide
bits are however a very cost effective means of
drilling softer unconsolidated formations.
The impregnated diamond core bit has emerged as the most commonly used
type in the mineral exploration industry. The advantages of using
impregnated diamond core bits over bits manufactured with other cutting
media include :
An extremely wide range of application.
A simple bit crown geometry that makes them less susceptible to in-hole
damage than bits manufactured with other types of cutting media and as such
are more tolerant of changing or banded geological formations.
Their multi-layered cutter arrangement results in better overall bit life than
abrasive formations.
As the name suggests, the surface-set diamond bit differs from the
impregnated type in that they are set with a single layer of natural
industrial drill diamond on the working surfaces of the bit crown in a
pre-determined pattern.
Prior to 1980, surface-set diamond bits were dominant as the
preferred type used in mineral exploration activities. In recent times,
the use of surface-set diamond bits has diminished significantly in
favour of bits that employ engineered, synthetic cutting media such as
the impregnated and thermally stable polycrystalline (TSP) types.
Technological improvements related to the synthesis of mesh-size
diamond crystals and TSP elements have expanded the application
ranges of impregnated and TSP bits to the point that surface-set natural
diamond bits have become largely superfluous
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Very fractured, soft Shale,Limestone
to medium hard Gypsum,Potash
abrasive rock.
3
5
Hard, moderately Basalt,Pegmatite
abrasive rock. Diabase,Gabbro
6
If water flow is too low, the bit will continue to drill the old
cuttings, wearing it out more quickly and potentially mudding
your bit.
If water flow is too high, the water can wash away broken core,
reducing recovery. It can also increase the torque required to drill.
As a bit cuts through the rock, a lot of heat is generated. If the
temperature of the bit gets too high
In general, rotation speed is:
Low in soft formations.
Moderate to high in medium formations.
Moderate in hard formations.
If rotation speed is too high or low, the bit can glaze.
A constant bit weight is important for good
productivity and bit life.
There are two components of bit weight: Feed Force
and Rod Weight. It is important to remember that the
force generated by the drill is not equal to the bit
weight.
In general:
Soft formations use low bit weight
Medium formations use moderate bit weight
Hard formations use higher bit weight
IMPREGNATED BIT SURFACE SET BIT
ROCK BIT WEIGHT BIT RPM BIT WEIGHT BIT RPM
SIZE HARDNESS lb(pound) kg SIZE lb(pound) kg
A HARD 4000-6000 1800-2725 1200-1800 A 1500-2500 700-1150 800-1500
MEDIUM 3000-5000 1350-2275
SOFT 2000-4000 900-1800 1000-1400
B/B3 HARD 5000-8000 2275-3650 B 2000-3000 900-1350 600-1200
MEDIUM 3500-6000 1600-2725 1000-1200 B3 2000-3500 900-1600
SOFT 2500-3500 1150-1600 800-1200
N/N3 HARD 6000-8000 2725-3650 1000-1200 N 3000-5000 1350-2275 400-1000
MEDIUM 4000-6000 1800-2725 800-1200 N3 3500-5500 1600-2475
SOFT 2500-3500 1150-1600 600-1000
H/H3 HARD 6000-10000 2725-4550 800-1000 H 5000-7500 2275-3375 200-700
MEDIUM 4000-8000 1800-3650 600-1000 H3 5000-8000 2275-3650
SOFT 3000-6000 1350-2725 600-800
P/P3 HARD 6000-12000 2725-5500 400-600 P 7500-11000 3375-4950 150-450
MEDIUM 5000-10000 2275-4550 P3 7500-11500 3375-5175
SOFT 4000-8000 1800-3650 300-500
gpm(US gallon per minute) l/min (litre per minute)
IMPREGNATED BIT SURFACE SET BIT IMPREGNATED BIT SURFACE SET BIT
SIZE
A 5.0-6.0 2.0-3.0 19.0-23.0 8.0-12.0
*NOTE- Bit weight ,bit rpm and drilling fluid flow rates may all have to be adjusted to specific drilling
Causes:
A. Lack of
circulation
fluid.
B. Vibration.
Common Wear Types
Cracked Waterways
.
Causes:
A. Excessive bit load.
.
B. Dropped rod
string.
Common Wear Types
Burnt
Causes:
.
A. Lack of
Fluid.
B. Excessive
bit load.
FACTORS TO INCREASE BIT LIFE