Track Mounted Mud Treatment System for Australia Customer

Track Mounted Mud Treatment System video:
https://www.gnsolidscontrol.com/video/track-mounted-mud-system-video
A track mounted mud treatment system is a mobile, self-contained system commonly used in geothermal wells and water well drilling. This system is designed for easy mobility, making them suitable for operations in remote or hard to reach locations. GN produced track mounted mud treatment system – composed of modules such as track platform, mud treatment system, and generator.


The mud treatment system is fixed with the track platform, the mud cleaner GNZY754K-Y6N is combination of 6ea 4 inch hydrocyclones installed on top of double deck shale shaker, the top screen area is 1.35m2, the bottom screen area is 1.35m2, the separation cut point is 15 ~ 20 microns. The treating capacity is up to 500gpm. The century mixing hopper and mixing pump are installed on the mud tank for the mud mixing if need. The whole system is within the track platform, which can be loaded into the 40ft container. The total power of the mud system is 11KW, the generator installed on the track system can support both of the mud treatment system and track drive. It can be remotely controlled to walk, move forward and backward, turn, and climb slopes, meeting different road conditions.


Features of GN track mounted mud treatment system:
Integrated design, compact structure, easy and quick to move
Mobility: Being track-mounted, the system can easily be moved around to different locations on a site, making it ideal for operations that require mobility.
Reduced Environmental Impact: By recycling and reusing the drilling fluids, these systems help minimize environmental damage caused by disposal of contaminated waste.
Efficient Waste Management: These systems streamline the mud cleaning process, ensuring that waste is efficiently processed and reducing downtime.
Cost-Effective: Reusing treated mud can lower the cost of drilling fluids, and the mobility reduces the need for transporting waste to disposal sites.