Features of API 13C Shaker Screen

Complying with unified industrial inspection standards, API 13C shaker screens are defined by three core indicators: D50 cut point, D100 separation point and conductance. Products with identical API grades feature consistent technical data for cross-brand comparison, effectively preventing fake parameters common on non-standard screens. Constructed with multi-layer woven 304/316L stainless steel, these screens resist mud corrosion and high working temperature. Corrugated screen surfaces expand liquid throughput and reduce blinding while reinforced bonded frames stay intact under continuous vibration. With complete grade coverage from API20 to API400, varied mesh sizes support staged solid control for different drilling conditions.

Thanks to standardized installation dimensions, API 13C screens serve as direct replacements for original screens of mainstream shaker brands including Derrick, Brandt and Swaco, cutting spare part inventory and procurement costs for mixed-equipment job sites. Regulated raw materials and manufacturing processes deliver superior wear resistance and longer service life versus generic alternatives, minimizing downtime from frequent screen replacement. Accurate separation lowers liquid retention on cuttings to save drilling fluid expenses, and minor local damage can be repaired instead of full screen replacement to further reduce operational costs.

Multiple styles are available to suit diverse working scenarios: economical flat screens for onshore shallow conventional wells, high-flow corrugated screens for high-solid-content shale and deep wells, and anti-corrosion 316L screens for corrosive offshore platforms, covering nearly all onshore and offshore drilling environments.

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