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Our step ahead
expertise is your insurance.
When your equipment is operating at 10,000 feet below
ground, you need to verify that it will withstand the
pressure, temperature, and flow conditions. Test
simulation of downhole conditions requires not only
expensive equipment, but extensive experience.
R & W designs, builds, and maintains downhole simulation
flow loops. We provide a complete design, construction,
and maintenance service for these systems, including the
drives, pumps, data acquisition, and all phases of the
operation.
Our systems represent the leading edge of technology,
and simulate downhole conditions, including temperature,
pressure, loading, and flow. Primarily for oil field
operations, our downhole simulation flow loops are
designed for each company according to their specific
needs. We have available personnel to counsel and advise
clients on procedures and systems for their research
programs.
Anything
Anywhere.
R & W's R&D division provides confidential design
services. Your company proprietary information is held
in upmost confidence. We also offer a
Global Trading Service that
can find and ship anything you need all over the world, including US, UK, China, Middle East,
Southeast Asia, South America, and elsewhere. Our
clientele include such worldwide companies as: |
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"R & W International has been
doing work for Reed Tool in the R&D lab for more than
ten years."
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"...excellent work your
company has provided our Engineering Research and
Development Division over the past years...in our
on-going mud hydraulics and drill bit optimization
programs."
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"R & W International have been serving our mud pumps and
related equipment...We have been satisfied with their
service and will continue using them."
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"Thanks for the dedicated years of service and technical
support in our Research and Development Department at
Weatherford." |
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