Armor Single Barrier Rupture Disc Tool

Protecting Your “Assets”

The Armor Single Barrier Rupture Disc Tool® is engineered and enhanced to create a pressure barrier in a live well between the well bore and the completion casing strings.

This Armor Single Barrier Rupture Disc Tool® can be installed strategically in multiple locations in the tool string during live well control operations (Snubbing).

The Armor Single Barrier Rupture Disc Tool® can also work in conjunction with other downhole tools during live well workovers and completions. Examples: Packers, etc.

Once the casing string is at your required depth, the Armor Rupture Disc® can be removed by simply overcoming differential pressure within the tubing string.

(See data sheet for Rupturing differentials)

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Features & Benefits

  • Designed Specifically for live well control (Snubbing)
  • Available in 5k, 10k & 15K pressure ratings
  • All Rupture Disc Tools® are manufactured with P110 material
  • Anti-Rotation set screws prevent threads from disengaging
  • New Body Torque through capability (See spec sheet for allowed torque)
  • Patented Rupture Disc® with Bore ID separation groove & shatter pattern
  • New and Improved Lo-Hi pressure seal engaging design (Patent Pending)
  • All Single Barrier Rupture Disc Tools® are pressure tested, charted and serialized for full traceability
  • Special Clearance design available while maintaining Engineered ratings
  • Eliminates wire line operations while running in highly deviated wells
  • Eliminates accidental plug release, increasing safety during well control operations
  • Approved for single & dual barrier applications (Snubbing IRP 15 Plug Matrix)
  • Customers can special order any size, material, threads, coatings & special hardenings
  • ISO Compliant

Recommended Handling & Running Procedures

  1. Insure the Rupture Disc Tool is transported from the Manufacture to the End-User location in “Safe Trip Package”.
  2. Equalize the outer side of the BHA in a slow consistent manner
  3. Apply fluid equivalent to ½ joint above the Rupture Disc®. Fluid cushion can protect the Rupture Disc® from objects that may accidently drop down the inner bore

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