1913 PDC Drill Teeth
The 1913 PDC (Polycrystalline Diamond Compact) Drill Teeth are a crucial component in the construction of PDC drill bits, designed for exceptional wear resistance and efficient rock-breaking capabilities.
These drill teeth are engineered to perform admirably in a variety of drilling environments and geological conditions.


42 chromium molybdenum (42CrMo) steel alloy
Quenching and tempering processes
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1913 PDC Drill Teeth

KBJZ offers cutters in various sizes to meet your specific needs, specs, application, and budget.

Available Sizes
| 1308 | 1306 | 1304 | 1305 |
| 1613 | 1608 | 1913 | 1313 |
| 0904 | 1004 | 1005 | 1010 |
Applications
ranging from soft to medium-hard
The primary advantages include high wear resistance, high mechanical drilling speed, and excellent rock-breaking efficiency.

homogeneous sandstone and mudstone formations
drilling in medium-hard geological formations

drilling in challenging terrains
They are capable of effectively handling the complexities and variability of geological conditions, making them a preferred choice for drilling in challenging terrains.
higher drilling efficiency
The 1913 PDC drill teeth enable PDC bits to achieve significantly higher drilling efficiency, reduce the number of trips in and out of the wellbore, and ultimately lower drilling costs under the same conditions.

offshore drilling operations
PDC Cutter unique combination of hardness, wear resistance, and thermal stability makes it an indispensable tool in oil drilling, geological exploration, coal mining, and mechanical tool manufacturing.
Material and Durability
The 1913 PDC Drill Teeth are crafted from a 42 chromium molybdenum (42CrMo) steel alloy, which undergoes a process of quenching and tempering to achieve a high level of hardness and wear resistance. This advanced material science ensures that the teeth maintain their integrity even under the most demanding drilling conditions.
Customization and Versatility
The 1913 PDC Drill Teeth are a reliable choice for drilling operations where durability, efficiency, and adaptability are most important. They are the perfect addition to any drilling project, whether on land or at sea, providing a competitive edge in terms of performance and cost-effectiveness.
Applications and Performance
These drill teeth are ideal for homogeneous sandstone and mudstone formations, ranging from soft to medium-hard. They perform well particularly in offshore drilling operations. The 1913 PDC drill teeth enable PDC bits to achieve significantly higher drilling efficiency, reduce the number of trips in and out of the wellbore, and ultimately lower drilling costs under the same conditions. The primary advantages include high wear resistance, high mechanical drilling speed, and excellent rock-breaking efficiency.
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