ProAction Fluids

DrillClean™ can be used as a tank, tooling, or equipment cleaner, and is designed to rapidly penetrate and breakdown dirt, clays, organic matter, clumps of partially-hydrated bentonite and/or coagulated bentonite-polymer mixtures. DrillClean reduces the effort required to clean up tanks, mixing equipment, hoses, drill, rods, and tooling that become soiled from mud mixing, soil, dirt and/or drill cuttings. There are multiple ways to apply DrillClean to your operations.

PRIMARY BENEFITS

  • Tank, tooling, and HDD equipment cleaner and sanitizer
  • Helps prevent water fouling of static tanks
  • Treats stagnant water that has already fouled

CLEANING USES

To clean heavily soiled tanks: 

  1. Add 2 to 4 EZbags of DrillClean™ to a tank with at least sufficient water to circulate the entire system. 
  2. Circulate DrillClean™ mixture through the system for about 10 minutes or until surfaces are free of debris. Opening all jet-lines and recirculating lines is recommended to remove any build-up of debris and prevent trapping any stagnant water in the flow lines. 
  3. Drain and Rinse tank before reuse if you are using bentonite-based mud. Drain tank and refill for use immediately if you are using ProAction Fluids mud additives.

To clean heavily soiled tooling and equipment: 

  1. Mix several tablespoons up to half of an EZ Bag with water into a 5 gallon bucket or other similar container 
  2. Spray, brush, or pour the mixture onto the soiled equipment or tooling. 
  3. Allow the mixture to soak for 5-15 minutes, and then rinse away loosened debris with a hose or wash nozzle. 
  4. Repeat as necessary until tooling and equipment is free of soil/debris. 

OTHER USES

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  • Can be used  as an occasional preventative measure to reduce build-up and/or reduce the likelihood of harboring the bacteria in your system that can cause tank fouling.
  • To help prevent water fouling of static tanks.
  • To treat stagnant water that has already fouled. 

 

HDD fluids and additives on a horizontal directional drilling job site show before and after photo.

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