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NOV 12-P-160 Mud Pump is rated at 1600 input horsepower (1193 kw) at 120 strokes per minute, with a 12-inch (304.8 mm) stroke. Multiple liner sizes allow pressures and volumes to handle circulation requirements in deep drilling applications.

Flexibility: Compact engineering provides higher efficiency in less space. The NOV 12-P-160 Triplex Mud Pump light weight and flexible design make it easily adaptable to a variety of rig configurations. This provides flexibility as drilling requirements and conditions change.

Fluid End Modules: NOV offers a choice of fluid end modules and valve covers for every P Series pump model to select the fluid end module that exactly matches drilling requirements. All pump models can be equipped with either the standard or premium forged, two-piece interchangeable fluid modules

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PAGE DRAWING NO. REV. DRAWING DESCRIPTION 1 PL 1292332 C FLUID END ASSEMBLY (STANDARD) 2 PL 1292613 -- FLUID END ASSEMBLY WITH PREMIUM MODULES 3 PL 1292737 -- FLUID END ASSEMBLY WITH H.P. MODULES 4 PL 1292000 U FLUID END ASSEMBLY (SHEET 1 OF 3) WITH TAPR-LOK VALVE COVERS 5 PL 1292000 U FLUID END ASSEMBLY (SHEET 2 OF 3) TOP VIEW OF ROD CHAMBERS 6 PL 1292000 U FLUID END ASSEMBLY (SHEET 3 OF 3) SECTION THRU ROD CHAMBERS 7 PL 1292120 D LINER SPRAY SYSTEM 8 PL 1292001 X POWER END ASSEMBLY (SHEET 1 OF 3) SECTION THRU POWER END 9 PL 1292001 X POWER END ASSEMBLY (SHEET 2 OF 3) SECTION THRU CRANKSHAFT 10 PL 1292001 X POWER END ASSEMBLY (SHEET 3 OF 3) SECTION THRU PINION AND CROSSHEADS 11 -- -- SUCTION STABILIZER ASSEMBLIES (OPTIONAL) 12 PL 1292312 G DAMPENER MANIFOLD, DOUBLE SIDE INLET (OPTIONAL) 13 -- -- DAMPENER MANIFOLD ASSEMBLIES (OPTIONAL) 14 -- -- LINER FLUSHING SYSTEM (OPTIONAL) 15 PL 1292316 -- LINER FLUSHING SYSTEM, RIGHT ANGLE DRIVE (OPTIONAL) 16 PL 1291157 B LINER FLUSHING PUMP, RIGHT ANGLE DRIVE (OPTIONAL) 17 -- -- STRAINER CROSS ASSEMBLIES (OPTIONAL) 18 -- -- TOOL AND ACCESSORIES 19 PL 1292004 E OUTLINE DRAWING

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Kverneland, Hege, Kyllingstad, Åge, and Magne Moe. "Development and Performance Testing of the Hex Mud Pump." Paper presented at the SPE/IADC Drilling Conference, Amsterdam, Netherlands, February 2003. doi: https://doi.org/10.2118/79831-MS

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The 2,200-hp mud pump for offshore applications is a single-acting reciprocating triplex mud pump designed for high fluid flow rates, even at low operating speeds, and with a long stroke design. These features reduce the number of load reversals in critical components and increase the life of fluid end parts.

The pump’s critical components are strategically placed to make maintenance and inspection far easier and safer. The two-piece, quick-release piston rod lets you remove the piston without disturbing the liner, minimizing downtime when you’re replacing fluid parts.

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The mud pump is the "heart" of the oilfield drilling system, and the mud pump cylinder liner is an important wearable part of the hydraulic end of the mud pump, so the life of the mud pump cylinder liner directly affects the life of the mud pump. Because the working surface of the cylinder liner is in contact with high-temperature and high-pressure gas, there is a piston ring that reciprocates at high speed on its surface, which determines that the cylinder liner must not only have sufficient strength and rigidity, but also must be resistant to high temperature, corrosion and wear damage.

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The mud pumps market size is expected to grow at a significant rate during the forecast period. A mud pump is a large, high-pressure (up to 7500 psi), single-acting triplex reciprocating pump used to circulate mud in a well at a specific flow rate (between 100 and 1300 gallons per minute). Instead of a triplex reciprocating pump, a double-acting two-cylinder reciprocating pump is occasionally utilized as a mud pump. Typically, a rig operator keeps two or three mud pumps on hand, one of which is active and the others on standby in case of an emergency. Mud is gathered up with the use of mud pumps, which use suction to circulate the mud from the wellbore to the surface during the drilling process.

Increased demand for directional and horizontal drilling, higher pressure handling capabilities, and some new oil discoveries are the main drivers of this market"s growth. Mud pumps are specialized pumps that are used to transport and circulate drilling fluids and other related fluids in a variety of industries, including mining and onshore and offshore oil and gas. The global energy demand is boosting the market for mud pumps. However, high drilling costs, environmental concerns, and shifting government energy and power laws may stymie industry growth.

Innovation in technology is the key for further growth for example, MTeq uses Energy Recovery’s Pressure exchanger technology in the drilling industry, as the ultimate engineered solution to increase productivity and reduce operating costs in pumping process by rerouting rough fluids away from high-pressure pumps, which helps reduce the cost of maintenance for operators.

The major key player in global mud pumps market are Flowserve (U.S.), Grundfos (Denmark), Halliburton (U.S.), Sulzer (Switzerland), KSB Group (Germany), Ebara Corporation (Japan), Weir Group (U.K), and SRS Crisafulli, Inc (U.S.). Tsurumi Pump (Japan), Shijiazhuang Industrial Pump Factory Co. Ltd (China), Excellence Pump Industry Co.Ltd (China), Kirloskar Ebara Pumps Limited (India), Xylem Inc (U.S.), and Goulds Pumps (U.S.) are among others.

In the drilling business, MTeq uses Energy Recovery"s Pressure exchanger technology as the ultimate engineering solution to boost productivity and lower operating costs in the pumping process by rerouting abrasive fluids away from high-pressure pumps, which helps operators save money on maintenance. The latest trend reveals that regulatory agencies are persuading manufacturers and consumers to choose electric mud pumps over fuel engine mud pumps to reduce the environmental impact of fuel engine mud pumps.

The global mud pumps market is segmented on the basis of type (duplex pump, triplex pump, and others), component (fluid end and power end), application (oil & gas industry and building industry), and Region (North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, and Rest of the World).

Based on type, mud pumps can be segmented as duplex and triplex pumps. Triplex pumps are expected to progress because of the ~30.0% lesser weight than duplex pumps offering similar efficiency. The pump transfers the fluids with the help of mechanical movements.

Based on application, mud pumps market can be segmented as oil & gas industry and building industry. As oil and gas fields going mature, operators must drill wells with large offset, high laterals, widening their applicability by using mud motors, and high-pressure pumps. To fulfill the demand drilling companies increase their mud pumping installation capacity, with higher flexibility. For instance, LEWCO has developed W-3000 mud pump model for oil drilling, which can handle power up to 3000 HP.

Based on region, North America is predominant because of tight oil and shale gas sources, followed by Asia-Pacific due to the increased number of wells in the regions, especially in countries such as China and India due to the rapid urbanization and industrialization. Authorities in countries such as India, China are working on enhancing their production capacities for reducing the import bills, which ultimately help in the growth of mud pumps market.

This market is broadly driven by oil and gas industry as mud pumps are used to move massive amount of sludge and mud at the time of drilling. Countries such as China, Russia, Saudi Arabia, and the U.S. have the largest number of oil wells. The demand for mud pumps will increase with the number of oil wells, across the globe.