Cement Retainer

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Application
Secondary Cementing Operations, Temporary Isolation
Description
Fortress Wireline Cement Retainers are used in secondary cementing operations. These sleeve valve style retainers are easily drillable. The design features the following:
• Drillable, Cast Iron Construction
• Sets with baker #10, and #20 wireline or hydraulic setting tools
• Standard case hardened wicker slips for setting in up to P-110 casing, can be upgraded with carbide slips for premium grade casing. Slip break force is batch
tested in order to ensure consistent slip break force (break force testing is
available upon request)
• Standard NBR element system works in temperature up to 275 ⁰F, can be
upgraded with HNBR (up to 350 ⁰F), or FKM for corrosive environments. All elements are batch tested to ensure consistent performance (element pressure
test reports available upon request)
• Ratcheting lock ring captures and holds setting force in the element in order to maintain pack off during pressure reversals
• Compatible with most industry standard setting sleeves
• Tensile studs are batch tested or each bar of stock material to ensure consistentset force for each plug (MTRs and test reports available upon request)
• API Spec 11D1 compliant

Product Properties

Rig Type
1
Model
Warranty period
Standards it conforms with
Tool Weight
Tool Length
Torque
Max Temp
Flow Rate
Outer Diameter (OD)
Connection type
Tool Type
Geography (select continents, countries)
Burst Pressure
Collapse Pressure
Tensile Rating
Inner Diameter (ID)
BOP Class Type
Casing/Tubing size handling capability
Rod basket handling size
Hook load capacity

Packaging

Package Type
Weight/Volume per Package
1000 lb

Pricing

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Currency
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Value
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General Info

Listing Type
Product
Published
Mar 02, 2020
Last Edited
Mar 10, 2020
Categories
Equipment/Tools, Service/Workover Rigs, Plug & Abandonment (P&A), Other Completions Equipment, Other Downhole Tools, Wireline
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