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Spiral Integral Blade Stabilizer

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Spiral Integral Blade Stabilizer for Petroleum Drilling BHA

SGPE Spiral Integral Blade Stabilizer is a one-piece downhole drilling stabilizer for petroleum drilling, oil and gas well construction, directional wells, horizontal wells and high-deviation drilling programs. It improves BHA stability, supports wellbore trajectory control, reduces drill string vibration and keeps drill collars or drill pipes away from the borehole wall.

In an oilfield drilling assembly, stable BHA behavior directly affects bit performance, drilling efficiency, tool life and borehole quality. Therefore, when the Integral Blade Stabilizer matches the hole size, BHA layout and drilling objective, the drill bit can follow the planned well path more smoothly in vertical, directional and horizontal well sections.

SGPE manufactures Spiral Integral Blade Stabilizers from high-strength alloy steel. In addition, for directional drilling assemblies using MWD, LWD or survey tools, SGPE supplies non-magnetic integral blade stabilizers to reduce magnetic interference around sensitive downhole instruments. As a result, customers can choose blade OD, body OD, bore size, hardfacing type, API-style connection, double-shoulder connection and other customized features according to the drilling program.

For model selection, send SGPE your hole size, blade OD, top and bottom connections, BHA position and drilling application. Then, our team will review the well condition and recommend a suitable Spiral Integral Blade Stabilizer for your petroleum drilling project.

What Is a Spiral Integral Blade Stabilizer?

A Spiral Integral Blade Stabilizer is a rotating downhole tool for the drilling string. Its spiral blades come directly from the body, which creates a strong one-piece integral structure. As a result, the tool gains better rigidity and can handle high torque, heavy weight on bit, side load and downhole vibration.

Unlike sleeve-type stabilizers, the integral blade design removes the sleeve between the mandrel and the stabilizing blades. Because of this structure, the tool provides better mechanical strength for demanding oilfield drilling environments.

Meanwhile, the spiral blade profile creates steady contact with the borehole wall. At the same time, the spiral flow path allows drilling fluid and cuttings to move through the tool more smoothly. Therefore, with better fluid movement around the blades, the BHA can rotate more steadily, maintain a cleaner hole condition and deliver more stable drilling performance.

Main Functions in Oilfield Drilling

SGPE Spiral Integral Blade Stabilizer performs several key functions in petroleum drilling. More importantly, each function supports safer BHA behavior and more predictable drilling performance.

First, it centralizes the drilling BHA in the borehole. This allows the drill bit, drill collars, mud motor, rotary steerable system and downhole measurement tools to follow the planned trajectory more accurately. In directional and horizontal wells, stable BHA control also reduces wellbore tortuosity, uneven hole enlargement and toolface instability.

Second, the tool limits unnecessary contact between the drill string and the borehole wall. As a result, it helps reduce differential sticking risk in formations where mud cake condition, pressure difference and wellbore geometry create sticking problems.

Third, the stabilizing blades control drill pipe whirl, drill collar vibration and harmful shock loads. In this way, better stabilization protects drill bits, MWD tools, LWD tools, mud motors and other BHA components from excessive vibration and side loading.

Because of these functions, drilling teams use Spiral Integral Blade Stabilizers as near-bit stabilizers, string stabilizers and general BHA stabilizers in petroleum drilling assemblies.

Key Advantages of SGPE Spiral Integral Blade Stabilizer

SGPE Spiral Integral Blade Stabilizer gives drilling teams a practical solution for wellbore control, BHA stability and downhole tool protection.

First, the one-piece integral construction improves mechanical strength. Since the blades and body come from one solid component, the tool handles demanding downhole loads with better reliability.

In addition, the spiral blade design provides smoother rotation and better drilling fluid passage. It maintains stable wall contact while allowing cuttings and drilling fluid to move through the annular space. Consequently, drilling teams can achieve more stable BHA movement in demanding well sections.

Moreover, SGPE uses high-strength alloy steel and controlled heat treatment to improve hardness, toughness, impact resistance and overall strength. Therefore, the tool keeps better gauge control in abrasive formations, high-angle sections and long drilling intervals.

Finally, the tool can work close to the drill bit or higher in the drilling string. Near-bit installation supports bit control and trajectory correction near the bottom of the hole. By comparison, string installation improves drill collar centralization and overall BHA stiffness.

Material Options

SGPE supplies standard Spiral Integral Blade Stabilizers made from modified alloy steel. In addition, the body receives heat treatment to improve strength, hardness, toughness and wear resistance for oilfield drilling service.

For directional drilling operations that require magnetic interference control, SGPE provides non-magnetic integral blade stabilizers. As a result, these tools suit petroleum wells using MWD, LWD, directional sensors and survey instruments.

Therefore, customers should match material selection with hole size, well depth, formation hardness, drilling fluid system, BHA layout, expected footage and downhole tool compatibility. In practical field selection, this step helps reduce mismatch risk and improves overall BHA reliability.

Hardfacing Options for Abrasive Oilfield Formations

Hardfacing has a direct impact on stabilizer wear life. During drilling, the blades contact the borehole wall and face wear from rock formations, cuttings and drilling fluid solids. For this reason, proper hardfacing helps maintain blade gauge and extend service life.

SGPE offers several hardfacing options, including HF1000, HF2000, HF3000, HF4000 and HF5000 series.

Among these options, HF3000 hardfacing uses trapezoidal tungsten carbide inserts held in a sintered carbide nickel bronze matrix. Therefore, this structure gives the blade surface strong wear resistance and deeper carbide coverage. In addition, it suits abrasive oilfield formations, high-deviation wells and drilling sections that require longer gauge-holding performance.

For better field performance, customers can select the hardfacing type based on formation abrasiveness, rotary speed, mud system, expected drilling footage and previous stabilizer wear records. After reviewing the well condition, SGPE can also recommend a suitable hardfacing solution.

Available Stabilizer Types

SGPE supplies several stabilizer designs for petroleum drilling BHA requirements. Therefore, customers can select the proper structure according to hole size, BHA layout, formation condition and drilling objective.

The Spiral Integral Blade Stabilizer suits directional drilling, horizontal drilling, high-deviation drilling and general wellbore stabilization. In addition, its spiral blade structure supports smooth rotation, stable borehole contact and better drilling fluid passage.

The Straight Integral Blade Stabilizer works well in selected drilling sections where operators prefer a straight blade contact profile and stronger straight-line wall contact. By comparison, this structure provides a different wall contact pattern from spiral blade designs.

The Non-Magnetic Integral Blade Stabilizer fits directional drilling assemblies that require reduced magnetic interference around MWD, LWD and survey tools. Moreover, SGPE supplies integral mandrel sleeve stabilizers and customized drilling stabilizers for special oilfield drilling programs.

Near-Bit Stabilizer and String Stabilizer Applications

SGPE Spiral Integral Blade Stabilizer can work as a near-bit stabilizer or a string stabilizer. However, these two positions affect drilling behavior in different ways.

A near-bit stabilizer sits close to the drill bit. Therefore, it controls bit side force, bit tilt, hole angle and drilling direction more directly. For this reason, drilling teams often use this setup in directional wells, build sections, vertical control sections and horizontal drilling assemblies.

A string stabilizer sits higher in the drilling string. It centralizes drill collars, increases BHA stiffness and reduces vibration, drill pipe whirl, borehole enlargement and unnecessary drill string contact with the borehole wall. In comparison with near-bit placement, this position mainly improves overall BHA centralization and string stability.

Before ordering, customers should confirm whether the tool will work near the bit or higher in the drill string. This detail helps SGPE recommend the correct blade OD, body OD, bore size, connection type and overall length.

Petroleum Industry Applications

SGPE Spiral Integral Blade Stabilizer supports petroleum drilling and oil and gas well construction. It suits onshore drilling rigs, offshore drilling rigs, directional wells, horizontal oil wells, high-deviation gas wells, exploration wells, development wells and complex wellbore drilling programs.

Common oilfield applications include BHA stabilization, near-bit stabilization, string stabilization, wellbore trajectory control, drill collar centralization, drill pipe protection, borehole quality improvement, vibration reduction, differential sticking risk reduction and abrasive formation drilling.

As a result, this downhole tool serves drilling contractors, oilfield service companies, directional drilling providers, petroleum equipment suppliers and oil and gas operators that need reliable drilling stabilizers for petroleum well drilling.

Common Specifications of SGPE Spiral Integral Blade Stabilizer

The following tables show common SGPE Spiral Integral Blade Stabilizer sizes for petroleum drilling BHA selection. These specifications are for preliminary reference only. Moreover, SGPE can customize blade OD, body OD, bore size, fishing neck length, crown length, blade taper angle, hardfacing and connections according to the drilling program.

Small Spiral Integral Blade Stabilizer Sizes

This table covers small to medium Spiral Integral Blade Stabilizer sizes for slim-hole drilling, directional drilling, near-bit stabilizer applications and petroleum drilling BHA assemblies.

Stabilizer OD Body OD Bore Fishing Neck Length Crown Length Blade Taper Angle Overall Length Typical Top Connection Typical Bottom Connection
3 3/4 in / 95.3 mm 3 1/8 in / 79.4 mm 1 1/4 in / 31.8 mm 26 in / 660 mm 10 in / 254 mm 30° / 15° 58 in / 1480 mm NC23 B NC23 P or 2 3/8 REG B
4 1/2 in / 114.3 mm 3 1/2 in / 88.9 mm 1 1/2 in / 38.1 mm 26 in / 660 mm 10 in / 254 mm 30° / 15° 59 in / 1500 mm NC26 B NC26 P or 2 3/8 REG B
5 1/2 in / 139.7 mm 4 3/4 in / 120.6 mm 2 in / 50.8 mm 30 in / 762 mm 12 in / 305 mm 30° / 15° 68 in / 1730 mm NC38 B NC38 P or 3 1/2 REG B
6 in / 152.4 mm 4 3/4 in / 120.6 mm 2 in / 50.8 mm 30 in / 762 mm 12 in / 305 mm 30° / 15° 69 in / 1760 mm NC38 B NC38 P or 3 1/2 REG B
7 1/2 in / 190.5 mm 6 1/2 in / 165.1 mm 2 13/16 in / 71.4 mm 30 in / 762 mm 16 in / 406 mm 30° / 30° 72 in / 1830 mm NC46 B NC46 P or 4 1/2 REG B
7 7/8 in / 200 mm 6 1/2 in / 165.1 mm 2 13/16 in / 71.4 mm 30 in / 762 mm 16 in / 406 mm 30° / 30° 72 in / 1830 mm NC46 B NC46 P or 4 1/2 REG B

Medium Spiral Integral Blade Stabilizer Sizes

This table covers medium Spiral Integral Blade Stabilizer sizes for common oilfield drilling, directional wells, horizontal wells, high-angle sections and petroleum drilling BHA stabilization.

Stabilizer OD Body OD Bore Fishing Neck Length Crown Length Blade Taper Angle Overall Length Typical Top Connection Typical Bottom Connection
8 in / 203.2 mm 6 3/4 in / 171 mm 2 13/16 in / 71.4 mm 30 in / 762 mm 16 in / 406 mm 30° / 30° 73 in / 1860 mm NC50 B NC50 P or 4 1/2 REG B
8 1/2 in / 215 mm 6 3/4 in / 171 mm 2 13/16 in / 71.4 mm 30 in / 762 mm 16 in / 406 mm 30° / 30° 73 in / 1860 mm NC50 B NC50 P or 4 1/2 REG B
9 1/2 in / 241.3 mm 6 3/4 in / 171 mm 2 13/16 in / 71.4 mm 30 in / 762 mm 16 in / 406 mm 30° / 30° 75 in / 1900 mm NC50 B NC50 P or 4 1/2 REG B
12 in / 304.8 mm 8 in / 203.2 mm 2 13/16 in / 71.4 mm 30 in / 762 mm 18 in / 457 mm 30° / 30° 79 in / 2010 mm 6 5/8 REG B 6 5/8 REG P or B
12 1/4 in / 311 mm 8 in / 203.2 mm 2 13/16 in / 71.4 mm 30 in / 762 mm 18 in / 457 mm 30° / 30° 79 in / 2010 mm 6 5/8 REG B 6 5/8 REG P or B
14 3/4 in / 374 mm 8 in / 203.2 mm 2 13/16 in / 71.4 mm 30 in / 762 mm 18 in / 457 mm 30° / 30° 84 in / 2140 mm 6 5/8 REG B 6 5/8 REG P or B

Large-Hole Spiral Integral Blade Stabilizer Sizes

This table covers large-hole Spiral Integral Blade Stabilizer sizes for petroleum drilling, offshore drilling, high-deviation wells, exploration wells and demanding BHA stabilization programs.

Stabilizer OD Body OD Bore Fishing Neck Length Crown Length Blade Taper Angle Overall Length Typical Top Connection Typical Bottom Connection
15 1/2 in / 393.7 mm 8 in / 203.2 mm 2 13/16 in / 71.4 mm 30 in / 762 mm 18 in / 457 mm 30° / 30° 85 in / 2160 mm 6 5/8 REG B 6 5/8 REG P or B
16 in / 406.4 mm 9 1/2 in / 241.3 mm 3 in / 76.2 mm 30 in / 762 mm 20 in / 508 mm 30° / 30° 85 in / 2160 mm 7 5/8 REG B 7 5/8 REG P or B
17 in / 431.8 mm 9 1/2 in / 241.3 mm 3 in / 76.2 mm 30 in / 762 mm 20 in / 508 mm 30° / 30° 88 in / 2240 mm 7 5/8 REG B 7 5/8 REG P or B
17 1/2 in / 444 mm 9 1/2 in / 241.3 mm 3 in / 76.2 mm 30 in / 762 mm 20 in / 508 mm 30° / 30° 88 in / 2240 mm 7 5/8 REG B 7 5/8 REG P or B
20 in / 508 mm 9 1/2 in / 241.3 mm 3 in / 76.2 mm 30 in / 762 mm 20 in / 508 mm 30° / 30° 92 in / 2340 mm 7 5/8 REG B 7 5/8 REG P or B
22 in / 558.8 mm 9 1/2 in / 241.3 mm 3 in / 76.2 mm 30 in / 762 mm 20 in / 508 mm 35° / 35° 92 in / 2340 mm 7 5/8 REG B 7 5/8 REG P or B

Extra-Large Spiral Integral Blade Stabilizer Sizes

This table covers extra-large Spiral Integral Blade Stabilizer sizes for large-hole petroleum well sections, offshore drilling, exploration wells and complex BHA stabilization requirements.

Stabilizer OD Body OD Bore Fishing Neck Length Crown Length Blade Taper Angle Overall Length Typical Top Connection Typical Bottom Connection
24 in / 609.6 mm 9 1/2 in / 241.3 mm 3 in / 76.2 mm 32 in / 813 mm 20 in / 508 mm 45° / 45° 97 in / 2460 mm 7 5/8 REG B 7 5/8 REG P or B
26 in / 660 mm 9 1/2 in / 241.3 mm 3 in / 76.2 mm 32 in / 813 mm 20 in / 508 mm 45° / 45° 100 in / 2540 mm 7 5/8 REG B 7 5/8 REG P or B
28 in / 711 mm 9 1/2 in / 241.3 mm 3 in / 76.2 mm 32 in / 813 mm 20 in / 508 mm 45° / 45° 102 in / 2590 mm 7 5/8 REG B 7 5/8 REG P or B
30 in / 762 mm 9 1/2 in / 241.3 mm 3 in / 76.2 mm 34 in / 864 mm 20 in / 508 mm 45° / 45° 107 in / 2720 mm 7 5/8 REG B 7 5/8 REG P or B
36 in / 914 mm 9 1/2 in / 241.3 mm 3 in / 76.2 mm 36 in / 914 mm 20 in / 508 mm 45° / 45° 120 in / 3050 mm 7 5/8 REG B 7 5/8 REG P or B

Connection Options

SGPE supplies common oilfield drilling connections for Spiral Integral Blade Stabilizers, including NC23, NC26, NC38, NC46, NC50, 2 3/8 REG, 3 1/2 REG, 4 1/2 REG, 6 5/8 REG and 7 5/8 REG connections.

For drilling strings that need higher torsional capacity or special make-up requirements, SGPE can machine double-shoulder connections and special connections. In addition, connection treatments can include cold rolling, phosphating, copper plating, protective coating and thread protectors.

Customers should provide top and bottom connection details before ordering. Therefore, SGPE can confirm compatibility with drill collars, drill pipes, mud motors, rotary steerable systems and other petroleum drilling BHA components more accurately.

How to Select the Right Spiral Integral Blade Stabilizer

Correct stabilizer selection depends on well design, hole size, BHA structure, formation condition and drilling objective. Therefore, customers should review both drilling requirements and connection compatibility before confirming the final model.

First, confirm the hole size or required blade OD. Then confirm whether the tool will work as a near-bit stabilizer or a string stabilizer. For directional oil and gas wells, the drilling plan should also consider BHA stiffness, build rate target, trajectory control requirement and downhole tool layout.

The number of blades also affects drilling performance. For example, three-blade and four-blade stabilizers are common in oilfield drilling. A three-blade design provides good flow area and stable wall contact, while a four-blade design creates a different contact pattern for selected wellbore conditions.

Finally, hardfacing selection also matters. Abrasive petroleum formations usually require stronger wear protection, while less abrasive formations may allow another hardfacing choice to balance service life and cost. In many drilling programs, previous stabilizer wear records can also help determine the most suitable hardfacing option.

Information Required for Quotation

To help SGPE recommend the correct Spiral Integral Blade Stabilizer for your petroleum drilling project, please provide the hole size or required blade OD, body OD, bore size, top and bottom connections, near-bit or string application, blade type, number of blades, hardfacing type, material requirement and order quantity.

In addition, if your drilling program requires non-magnetic material, double-shoulder connections, SRG on connections, float bore, special coating or customized dimensions, please include these details in the inquiry.

After receiving your information, SGPE will review your oilfield drilling application and provide suitable model selection, technical details and quotation support. As a result, this process helps customers confirm the right stabilizer before production and reduces the risk of specification mismatch.

Why Choose SGPE?

SGPE focuses on petroleum drilling tools, oilfield equipment and downhole tool solutions. For Spiral Integral Blade Stabilizers, SGPE combines material selection, controlled heat treatment, precision machining, reliable hardfacing and practical oilfield application support.

Moreover, the company supplies standard stabilizer sizes for common oil and gas well drilling programs. It also supports customized stabilizers for special hole sizes, special connections, non-magnetic drilling assemblies, high-deviation wells and abrasive formations.

SGPE understands that every drilling tool must match real field conditions. Therefore, our team helps customers choose the right drilling stabilizer according to hole size, well profile, BHA design, drilling method, formation abrasiveness, connection compatibility and expected downhole performance.

Related Downhole Tools for BHA Projects

For complete petroleum drilling BHA requirements, customers often source Spiral Integral Blade Stabilizers together with drill collars, spiral drill collars, non-magnetic drill collars, drilling jars, fishing tools, subs and other downhole tools. Therefore, SGPE can support model selection according to drilling program, well profile, connection compatibility and operating condition.

In addition, this section helps customers find related oilfield tools more easily when they compare BHA components for directional drilling, horizontal drilling, offshore drilling or high-deviation petroleum wells.

Frequently Asked Questions About Spiral Integral Blade Stabilizer

1. What is a Spiral Integral Blade Stabilizer used for in petroleum drilling?

Drilling teams use a Spiral Integral Blade Stabilizer to stabilize the bottom hole assembly during oil and gas well drilling. Therefore, this downhole tool helps control wellbore trajectory, reduce drill string vibration, improve borehole quality and keep drill collars or drill pipes away from the borehole wall. In addition, it supports smoother drilling in vertical wells, directional wells, horizontal wells and high-deviation petroleum wells.

2. How does a Spiral Integral Blade Stabilizer improve BHA stability?

A Spiral Integral Blade Stabilizer centralizes the drilling BHA and reduces unwanted lateral movement in the wellbore. As a result, the drill bit, drill collars, mud motor, rotary steerable system, MWD tools and LWD tools can follow the planned well path more steadily. At the same time, better BHA stability also reduces drill pipe whirl, shock load, hole enlargement and tool damage during demanding oilfield drilling operations.

3. What is the difference between a Spiral Integral Blade Stabilizer and a Straight Integral Blade Stabilizer?

A Spiral Integral Blade Stabilizer uses spiral blades to support smoother rotation, better drilling fluid passage and improved cuttings flow around the tool. Therefore, this design suits many directional drilling, horizontal drilling and high-deviation well applications.

By comparison, a Straight Integral Blade Stabilizer uses straight blades and works well in selected drilling sections where operators prefer stronger straight-line wall contact. Therefore, SGPE can recommend the proper blade type according to hole size, BHA design, formation condition and drilling objective.

4. What is the difference between a near-bit stabilizer and a string stabilizer?

A near-bit stabilizer works close to the drill bit and controls bit side force, bit tilt, hole angle and drilling direction. For this reason, drilling teams often use it in directional wells, build sections, vertical control sections and horizontal well assemblies.

A string stabilizer works higher in the drill string. As a result, it centralizes drill collars, improves BHA stiffness and reduces vibration, drill pipe whirl and borehole enlargement. Therefore, customers should confirm whether the tool will work near the bit or higher in the drilling string before ordering.

5. How do I choose the blade OD for a Spiral Integral Blade Stabilizer?

The blade OD should match the hole size, stabilizer position, well profile and BHA design. Because each position affects drilling behavior in a different way, a near-bit stabilizer may need different blade OD control than a string stabilizer.

For accurate selection, customers should provide the hole size, required blade OD, body OD, bore size, connection type and drilling application. Then, SGPE can recommend a suitable Spiral Integral Blade Stabilizer for the petroleum well program.

6. Can SGPE supply non-magnetic Spiral Integral Blade Stabilizers?

Yes. SGPE supplies non-magnetic integral blade stabilizers for directional drilling assemblies that use MWD, LWD, survey tools or other downhole measurement equipment. Because non-magnetic material reduces magnetic interference around sensitive instruments, this option suits directional oil wells, horizontal wells, high-deviation gas wells and petroleum drilling projects that require accurate downhole measurement.

7. What hardfacing options are available for SGPE Spiral Integral Blade Stabilizer?

SGPE provides several hardfacing options, including HF1000, HF2000, HF3000, HF4000 and HF5000 series. Among them, HF3000 hardfacing uses trapezoidal tungsten carbide inserts held in a sintered carbide nickel bronze matrix. Therefore, this structure gives the blade surface strong wear resistance and better gauge protection. As a result, it suits abrasive oilfield formations, high-deviation wells and drilling sections that need longer service life.

8. Can Spiral Integral Blade Stabilizers work in horizontal wells and high-deviation wells?

Yes. Spiral Integral Blade Stabilizers work well in horizontal drilling, directional drilling and high-deviation petroleum wells. Because the spiral blade profile supports smooth rotation and stable borehole wall contact, the tool performs well in complex well sections. In addition, it helps reduce vibration, control wellbore trajectory, protect BHA components and improve overall drilling performance.

9. Can SGPE supply stabilizers for onshore and offshore petroleum drilling?

Yes. SGPE supplies Spiral Integral Blade Stabilizers for both onshore drilling rigs and offshore drilling rigs. Therefore, the tool can serve exploration wells, development wells, directional wells, horizontal oil wells, high-deviation gas wells and complex oilfield wellbore programs. In addition, SGPE can adjust material, hardfacing, blade OD, body OD and connection design according to the drilling environment.

10. What connection types can SGPE provide for Spiral Integral Blade Stabilizers?

SGPE provides common oilfield drilling connections such as NC23, NC26, NC38, NC46, NC50, 2 3/8 REG, 3 1/2 REG, 4 1/2 REG, 6 5/8 REG and 7 5/8 REG connections. In addition, for drilling strings that need higher torsional capacity or special make-up requirements, SGPE can machine double-shoulder connections and special connections. Therefore, customers should provide both top and bottom connection details before production.

11. Can SGPE customize Spiral Integral Blade Stabilizers?

Yes. SGPE customizes Spiral Integral Blade Stabilizers according to petroleum drilling requirements. For example, custom options include blade OD, body OD, bore size, fishing neck length, crown length, blade taper angle, overall length, number of blades, hardfacing type, non-magnetic material, coating and connection design. As a result, customers can match the tool with different hole sizes, BHA layouts, formation conditions and drilling programs.

12. What information should I provide when requesting a quotation?

To help SGPE recommend the right Spiral Integral Blade Stabilizer, please provide the hole size, required blade OD, body OD, bore size, top connection, bottom connection, near-bit or string application, blade type, hardfacing preference, material requirement and order quantity.

In addition, if the drilling program requires non-magnetic material, double-shoulder connections, SRG on connections, float bore, special coating or customized dimensions, please include those details as well. After reviewing the application, SGPE will provide model selection support, technical details and a competitive quotation.

Request a Quote from SGPE

If you need a Spiral Integral Blade Stabilizer, Integral Blade Stabilizer, drilling stabilizer, BHA stabilizer, oilfield stabilizer, near-bit stabilizer, string stabilizer or non-magnetic stabilizer for petroleum drilling, oil and gas well construction, directional drilling, horizontal drilling or high-deviation wells, SGPE can help you select the right model.

Please send SGPE your hole size, required blade OD, body OD, bore size, top and bottom connections, near-bit or string application, hardfacing preference, material requirement and quantity. After reviewing your drilling application, SGPE will provide technical support, model selection guidance and a competitive quotation for your Spiral Integral Blade Stabilizer project.

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