Drilling Hoses
- Flexible choke & kill lines
- Rotary & vibrator hoses
- Cementing hoses
- Mud booster hoses
- Hydraulic conduit hoses
- Managed pressure drilling (MPD) hoses
- Underbalanced drilling hoses
- Subsea LMRP hoses
- Fireshield 5000 blowout preventer control hoses
- Riser tensioner hoses
- Drill string compensator hoses
Low environmental risk:The bonded couplings of the drilling hoses are designed to be the strongest part of the assembly, resulting in exceptionally high safety & reliability compared to the crimped or swaged couplings.
Customized for the application:Continental designed and tested hoses for each drilling application, ensuring lower material and manufacturing carbon footprint.
Long service life:Bonded Continental drilling hoses are designed for a long service life and hence are a sustainable choice: minimizing needs for replacement.
General construction of a High Pressure Drilling Hose
1. Stainless steel interlock stripwound tube
Protects the polymer lining from mechanical damage, prevents blistering in case of high pressure gas service and decompression with vacuum service, supports the wall of the flexible hose. This layer is optional and present only for rough bore hoses, such as for flexible choke & kill lines with TauroFlon™ liner.
2. Polymer lining
Fluid barrier of the flexible line. Protects the hose construction from corrosive and abrasive effects of the conveyed medium. The thickness of lining depends on the internal pressure, the inside diameter and the conveyed medium. The lining material is selected to withstand chemical and heat effects of drilling mud, well effluents, cement slurry, hydraulic fluid or whatever substance is conveyed through the hose.
3. Textile plies
To distribute the forces of internal pressure.
4. Stiffening spiral (not shown in the picture)
To protect the hose against collapse under axial pulling force and/or as a result of external pressure. Prevents kinking even in sharp bends.
5. Elastomeric cushion plies
To ensure adhesive bonding between different plies.
6. High strength steel cable reinforcements
These are the most important load-bearing elements, they determine internal pressure resistance. The cables are either zinc or brass coated to provide exceptional corrosion resistance.
7. Gas leading plies
To allow diffused gases to migrate to venting points.
8. Fire resistant plies
Optional layer, protects the hose in case of exposure to flame at 704°C (1300°F) for at least 30 minutes.
9. UV resistant elastomeric cover
Protect the flexible hose line from impact, abrasion, weather, seawater, oil, etc.