Environmental Drilling Citronelle What Tools and Equipment are Utilized in Environmental Drilling?

Different types of geotechnical drilling can only be performed safely and effectively when using the right type of equipment. In terms of services related to environmental drilling, Citronelle residents may not realize just how many different pieces of equipment may be necessary in order to get a specific job done, such as gaining access to a specific location.

The two main types of drilling equipment that are going to be swapped out depending on the task at hand are going to be the geotechnical drills themselves, as well as the rigs that they are attached to.

Many people are under the impressions that only one type of really powerful drill is needed to perform all tasks related to geotechnical or environmental drilling, but this is not true. Today, we will be going over some of the more popular pieces of equipment that are used by professionals on a regular basis.

Some of the Different Types of Drilling Rigs Used in Environmental Drilling

There seems to be just as many drilling rigs available to professionals at geotechnical drilling as there are drill bits themselves. This goes to show you just how important these drilling rigs can be to geotechnical drilling or environmental drilling. Citronelle residents might not know what are some of the differences from drilling rig to drilling rig, but they can be drastically different.

Most people think that drilling rigs are going to be very large, and they can be, but it is also important to have small, portable rigs for tight situations. These rigs are often called portable or modular rigs, and they are great in areas that are overgrown with vegetation, or in tight areas like some residential communities.

Another type of rig that is very popular with environmental drilling are geo-probe rigs. These are rigs that are used in geotechnical investigations and sample collection, which can be a common service related to environmental drilling.

Different Types of Drill Bits

Another very important tool that is essential to geotechnical drilling and environmental drilling are the various drill bits that are attached to drills. These drill bits are often chosen based on the type of sediment professionals are trying to drill into, or the type of geological conditions that are present.

When it comes to harder sediments and environmental drilling, Citronelle residents should know that diamond tipped drill bits are going to be the drill bit that gets through these materials, as diamond is one of the strongest materials on Earth.

For softer and more loose soils and sediments, such as sandy coastal areas, injection drill bits are important for keeping boring holes intact.

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