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`Screen Technology
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`Catalog
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`Innovative Screen Cloth
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`Repairable Plate Screen
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`Patented PyramidTM Screen
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`API RP 13C (ISO 13501) COMPLIANT SCREENS
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`Derrick 2027
`IPR2016-00642
`Axon EP, Inc. and Screen Logix, LLC v. Derrick Corporation
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`InnovatIons and technology
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`In 1977, Derrick Corporation expanded into the
`oilfield and Derrick Equipment Company was
`established to serve that market. Since that time,
`Derrick has been fully committed to furthering
`solids control technology through extensive
`research and development. Satisfying the ever-
`changing needs of the oil and gas industry for
`more than twenty-five years, Derrick combines
`several of these time proven products with other
`innovations to offer the most comprehensive and
`cost effective solids control systems in the industry.
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`Derrick Equipment Company Houston, TX
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`Continuing to set the standard in solids control, Derrick Equipment Company is leading the way to
`API’s new API RP 13C (ISO 13501), the new industry standard for physical testing and labeling of
`shaker screens. Until RP 13C, no common standard existed for testing and labeling sreens. The result?
`Great disparity and performance in screens throughout the oil and gas industry. All Derrick screens
`offer cut point integrity and are API RP 13C (ISO 13501) compliant. Utilizing the most advanced and
`innovative R&D program, Derrick maintains its commitment to remain the leading technology provider
`in fine screening.
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`Increased Solids Removal Results In Lower Drilling Costs
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`Derrick screens are designed to maximize solids removal capabilities while significantly reducing costs
`associated with drilling fluid and disposal. Utilizing Derrick screens will lower the percentage of drilled
`solids in the mud system. Less dilution will be required, decreasing both total drilling fluid requirements and
`disposal costs. In addition, cleaner drilling fluid will decrease down hole problems which can adversely
`affect drilling time. All the benefits of clean drilling fluid lead to one end result: Lower Drilling Cost.
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`IPR2016-00642
`Axon EP, Inc. and Screen Logix, LLC v. Derrick Corporation
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`derrIck screen cloth
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`screen Panel constructIon
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`Extra Fine (DX™ ) Cloth
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`The Derrick (DX™) Extra Fine cloth series was
`developed by Derrick in 1974 and used on the
`first multiple layer (Sandwich®) screens. The DX
`cloth, which offers as much as 68% open area, is
`designed to maximize capacity, maintain cut point
`integrity and minimize nearsize particle blinding.
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`Repairable Plate (PWP™) Screen Panel
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`The Derrick PWP screen panel is made up of three
`screen layers rigidly bonded to a perforated metal
`plate adding support and repairability. This screen
`maximizes screen life by stabilizing the screen and by
`utilizing the supplied stainless steel plugs or silicone.
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`High Performance (HP™) Cloth
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`The Derrick (HP™) High Performance series cloth
`was developed in 1986 to increase fluid capacity
`by utilizing slotted openings. Its slotted openings
`allow for higher flow rates to be processed
`without sacrificing cut point integrity. The HP cloth
`offers as much as 72% open area.
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`Fine (DF™) Cloth
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`The Derrick (DF™) cloth was developed in the
`early 1970’s and provides up to 56% open area.
`The DF cloth has a slightly larger wire diameter
`than the DX cloth, but is thinner than market grade
`and tensil bolting cloth. The DF cloth is designed
`to maximize screen life, maintain cut point integrity
`and minimize nearsize particle blinding.
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`Pyramid Screen (PMD)
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`Pyramid and Pyramid Plus Screens
`(PMDTM and PMD+TM)
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`Derrick Equipment Company has revolutionized
`screening technology with the patented Pyramid
`(PMD) and Pyramid Plus (PMD+) screens. These
`revolutionary three-dimensional screens offer the
`benefits of traditional flat multi-layered screens while
`adding a significant increase in usable screen area.
`The result is a screen that allows for an increase in
`fluid handling capacity. Pyramid and Pyramid Plus
`screens provide an easy, cost effective increase
`in shaker performance. Designed with the latest
`technology, Pyramid screens allow rigs to screen
`finer earlier in the drilling process, thus significantly
`reducing mud and disposal costs. All Derrick
`screens comply with API RP 13C.
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`Pyramid Plus Screen (PMD+)
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`PYRAMID"' SCREEN PYRAMID"' SCREEN
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`IPR2016-00642
`Axon EP, Inc. and Screen Logix, LLC v. Derrick Corporation
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`screen Panel constructIon (cont’d)
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`rePlacement screens For derrIck shakers
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`Exclusive Benefits:
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`Increased Shaker Capacity – Pyramid and Pyramid Plus
`screens increase the total amount of usable API non-blanked
`screen area by 105% and 184% on a Derrick FLC 514
`shaker. Fluid-handling capacity increases up to 125%.
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`Enhanced Permeability – Gravity and vibration forces the
`solids into the corrugated screen’s troughs, thus allowing
`more fluid to pass through the top of the screen.
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`Screen Finer Faster – Utilizing Pyramid or Pyramid Plus
`screens enable shakers to screen 2 to 3 mesh sizes finer
`than traditional perforated plate flat screen panels. This
`maximizes the solids removal efficiency of the shaker.
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`Drier Cuttings – Pyramid screens minimize fluid loss by
`dispersing thinner layers of fluid over an increased screen area,
`resulting in a more effective and faster drying capability.
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`Fits Existing Shakers – There is no need to modify or replace
`existing equipment. Pyramid screens fit all Derrick shakers, thus
`allowing for the most efficient use of existing equipment.
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`Makes Fine Separations – Pyramid and Pyramid Plus screens
`are capable of making separations as fine as 43 microns.
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`Combining high G-force vibrating motors with Derrick’s exclusive Pyramid screen technology significantly improves
`solids separation. Integrating the industry’s latest advancements in screen surface design – higher capacity, longer
`screen life and optimal solids removal efficiency – Derrick screens can dramatically reduce operating costs. Dilution
`and disposal costs are minimized with Derrick’s state-of-the-art screen surface technology.
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`500 Series Screens
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`Derrick’s 500 Series screens, available in PWP, Pyramid and Pyramid Plus panels, are used on all FLC 500 series shale
`shakers. The FLC 500’s innovative single-side tensioning system reduces screen panel replacement time to less than one
`minute per panel. This faster, easier and more reliable screen panel tensioning is provided by tensioning fingers and two
`Quick-Lok 1/2-turn tensioning bolts on each screen panel. The available screening area per API RP 13C for the FLC 513
`is 24.9 square foot with the Pyramid screen and 34.5 square foot with the Pyramid Plus screen. For the FLC
`514 the available screening area per API RP 13C is 33.2 square foot with the Pyramid screen and 46.0 square
`foot with the Pyramid Plus screen.
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`Screen Shape and Conductance
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`Corrugated Screen
`Enhanced Permeability
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`Pyramid (PMD) 500 Series Screen
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`48 x 30 Screens
`Conventional Flat Screen
`Solids Impede Fluid Flow
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`Derrick’s 48 x 30 screens fit all Derrick FLC 2000™ 3- and 4-panel shale shakers, FLC with AWD, FLC Plus™, HI-G® Dryer
`and the Cascade 2000. They are available in PWP, Pyramid and Pyramid Plus panels. Fast, easy and reliable screen
`panel tensioning is provided by two pairs of Rapid-Change draw bolts on each side of each screen panel. The available
`screening area per API RP 13C for the FLC 2000 3-panel is 24.9 square foot with the Pyramid screen and 31.95
`square foot with the Pyramid Plus screen. For the FLC 2000 4-panel, the available screening area per API RP 13C
`is 33.2 square foot with the Pyramid screen and 42.6 square foot with the Pyramid Plus screen.
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`High Temp Series (HT™) Screen Panel
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`The HT™ series screen is constructed with a revolutionary new bonding material that offers superior screen
`life in glycol mud systems and/or high temperature applications where flowline temperatures are 130˚to
`230˚ F (54˚ to 110˚ C). Field tests have shown the HT screen exceeded conventional screen life by
`625% on a glycol mud system. This new design is available in all Pyramid (PMDHT™) and Pyramid Plus
`(PMDHT+™) panels for Derrick shakers.
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`Pyramid (PMD) 48x30 Screen
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`36 x 30 Screens
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`The Fluid Cleaner 300 series shale shaker utilizes Derrick’s 36 x 30 screens which are available in PWP, Pyramid, or
`Pyramid Plus panel configurations. Fast, accurate screen panel tensioning is provided by two pairs of Rapid-Change draw
`bolts on each side of each screen panel. With Pyramid screens installed, the available screening area is 18.72 square
`feet; screening area with Pyramid Plus screens is 24.9 square feet.
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`Pyramid (PMD) 36x30
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`Axon EP, Inc. and Screen Logix, LLC v. Derrick Corporation
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`rePlacement screens For non-derrIck shakers
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`avaIlable screens
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`Derrick Equipment Company has been the leading supplier of quality, high performance screening surfaces for
`over fifty years. Our entry into manufacturing screens for non-Derrick shale shakers has come at the request of
`numerous operators who desire to improve the performance of their non-Derrick shakers by taking advantage of
`Derrick’s patented Pyramid technology. Derrick now has Pyramid screens available for the Brandt King Cobra,
`along with the Brandt VSM 300 and 100 shale shakers.
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`Derrick V300™/V100™
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`Derrick PTC 49x25
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`DXTM screen cloth with PMD and PWP technology,
`the V300 (PMD™ pictured below) and V100
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`lightweight pre-tensioned screen offers up to 145
`percent more screen surface area than Brandt’s
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`and V100, the Brandt VSM 300 and 100 shakers
`offer the following area available for screening per
`API RP 13C: VSM 300: 20.8 sq. ft. with the PMD
`V300 and 14.6 sq. ft. with the PWP V300; VSM100:
`20.4 sq. ft. with the PMD V100 and 15.8 sq. ft. with
`the PWP V100.
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`Derrick offers a superior pretension PMD (pictured
`below) and PWP replacement screen for the Brandt
`Cobra™ and King Cobra shale shakers. Utilizing
`Derrick’s DX™ screen cloth to maximize capacity
`while maintaining cut point integrity, this screen’s
`advanced technology also offers increased screen
`life, 50 percent over one manufacturer’s screen.
`When fitted with Derrick’s PTC 49x25, the Brandt
`Cobra and King Cobra shakers offer the following
`area available for screening per API RP 13C:
`Cobra: 23.5 sq. ft. with the PMD screen, 15.0 sq. ft.
`with the PWP screen; King Cobra: 31.3 sq. ft. with
`the PMD screen, 20.0 sq. ft. with the PWP screen.
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`DF-A140 (104 microns) DF-A140 (104 microns)
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`'Rua Oar** FLC: 2 MCI, x14-rw.al. FLC Mtn NM) 'Rua Oar** FLC: 2 MCI, x14-rw.al. FLC Mtn NM)
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`I..0 Purr., FP Oh Cr.1.3% rare 25X. I..0 Purr., FP Oh Cr.1.3% rare 25X.
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`'Fltm Carrick MO War> BEI 'Fltm Carrick MO War> BEI
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`'FP Darrialt 1.1.0 GO} Sores. 'FP Darrialt 1.1.0 GO} Sores.
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`Derrick offers replacement screens to fit the
`Brandt® LCM-2D, LCM-3D and LM-3 (49x36)
`shakers. The 49x36 replacement screens utilize
`Derrick’s DX screen cloth to maximize capacity
`while maintaining cut point integrity and minimizing
`near-size particle binding. Derrick’s PWP backing
`plate design features 1” perforated metal squares
`to greatly increase screen life and facilitate field
`repair for extended panel life.
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`Screen life of Derrick’s replacement screen for the
`SWACO® ALS™ shale shaker exceeds one
`manufacturer’s product by 100 percent. Among
`the technological improvements offered by the
`Derrick replacement screen is the 4” fluid diffusion
`strip that increases screen life by preventing wear
`at the most common area. In addition, bonding
`squares help maintain cut point integrity by
`stabilizing the sandwich screen and increase
`durability by reducing screen flutter and isolating
`any screen failures.
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`(cid:9)
`(cid:9)
`(cid:9)
`(cid:9)
`(cid:9)
`(cid:9)
`(cid:9)
`(cid:9)
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`Fig. 3
`Required Screen Tag Information
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`New API RP 13C Screen Tag
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`Derrick’s New Screen Box and Bar Code Sticker
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`API 120 API 120
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`{ICI m54Y. {ICI m54Y.
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`WO5COtikok134 WO5COtikok134
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`Op, kit Capon:non Op, kit Capon:non
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`1,an.lbla.4441Msa:11.3 lb' 1,an.lbla.4441Msa:11.3 lb'
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`Candxvood. 2.33 IkElenwp} Candxvood. 2.33 IkElenwp}
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`Made Illado, NY IL11A Made Illado, NY IL11A
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`eff.Ferne Pe AM IV 13060:111501i eff.Ferne Pe AM IV 13060:111501i
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`Old API RP 13E Screen Tag
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`Pork lkflole. NY Pork lkflole. NY
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`API 120 (121 Microns) orr API 120 (121 Microns) orr
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`PtvID500H P-Al 20 (cid:9)PtvID500H P-Al 20 (cid:9)
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`2fflaaQ5 2fflaaQ5
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`111111111.1111111111 111111111.1111111111
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`R6171.acc-s: Pk65:0HP150 (cid:9)R6171.acc-s: Pk65:0HP150 (cid:9)
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`AR RP 12c. (cid:9)AR RP 12c. (cid:9)
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`la5g1) la5g1)
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`API 120 (121 Microns) API 120 (121 Microns)
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`PMCISCPOH P-Al 20 (cid:9)PMCISCPOH P-Al 20 (cid:9)
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`1111.1111111111111 1111.1111111111111
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`Aa HP IOC ge,1,1=3) Aa HP IOC ge,1,1=3)
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`Ripbusi Fig.75(0491:0 Ripbusi Fig.75(0491:0
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`aPI rP 13c (Iso 13501)
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`What is API RP 13C (ISO 13501)?
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`A new physical testing and labeling procedure for shaker screens. To be API RP 13C compliant, a screen must be
`tested and labeled in accordance with the new recommended practice. Internationally, API RP 13C is ISO 13501.
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`Two tests were devised: cut point and conductance. The tests describe a screen without predicting its performance
`and can be performed anywhere in the world. The cut point test is based on a time-proven testing method used by
`ASTM to classify particles by size. The shaker screen designation is identified by matching the screen’s cut point
`to the closest ASTM sieve cut point. The D100 separation is used for assigning screen designations (Fig. 1). D100
`means that 100 percent of the particles larger than the test screen will be retained, and all finer particles will pass
`through. The conductance test (Fig. 2) measures the ability of a fluid to pass through the screen.
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`After identifying the cut point and conductance, complying with API RP 13C requires application of a permanent
`tag or label to the screen in a position that will be both visible and legible (Fig. 3). Both cut point, expressed as
`an API number, and conductance shown in kD/mm are required on the screen label.
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`The new procedure is a revision of the previous API RP 13E, which was based on optical measurements of the
`screen opening using a microscope and computer analysis. Under API RP 13E, screen designations were based
`on individual manufacturer test methods, producing inconsistent labeling.
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`Fig. 1
`D100 Separation and API Screen Number
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`Fig. 2
`Conductance Test Setup
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`NEW API RP 13C (ISO 13501) Part Numbers
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`Oil Reservoir Oil Reservoir
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`Adjustable Valve Adjustable Valve
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`11 4— 11 4—
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`L L
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`4— 4—
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`Flow Diverter Flow Diverter
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`6 A 66 66 6 A 66 66
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`A A 68 AA A A 68 AA
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`66 66 6 68 66 66 6 68
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`666 68A, 666 68A,
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`6 6 8A, 6 6 8A,
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`666666 666666
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`68 66 6 66 68 66 6 66
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`66 66 66 66 66 66
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`Catch Pan Catch Pan
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`66 66 6 66 66 66 6 66
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`A A 68 66 A A 68 66
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`66 AA A 86 66 AA A 86
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`Electronic Scale Electronic Scale
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`Test Screen Test Screen
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`Table 5 (found on page 40 and 41 of API RP 13C)
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`D100 Separation and
`API Screen Number
`D100 Separation
`API Screen
`(Microns)
`Number
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`>780,0 to 925,0
`>655,0 to 780,0
`>550,0 to 655,0
`>462,5 to 550,0
`>390,0 to 462,5
`>327,5 to 390,0
`>275,0 to 327,5
`>231,0 to 275,0
`>196,0 to 231,0
`>165,0 to 196,0
`>137,5 to 165,0
`>116,5 to 137,5
`>98,0 to 116,5
`>82,5 to 98,0
`>69,0 to 82,5
`>58,0 to 69,0
`>49,0 to 58,0
`>41,5 to 49,0
`>35,0 to 41,5
`>28,5 to 35,0
`>22,5 to 28,5
`>18,5 to 22,5
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`API 20
`API 25
`API 30
`API 35
`API 40
`API 45
`API 50
`API 60
`API 70
`API 80
`API 100
`API 120
`API 140
`API 170
`API 200
`API 230
`API 270
`API 325
`API 400
`API 450
`API 500
`API 635
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`DF Series
`New Part #:
`Old Part #:
`DF-A325
`DF-A270
`DF-A230
`DF-A200
`DF-A140
`DF-A120
`DF-A100
`DF-A20
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`DF 280
`DF 230
`DF 200
`DF 165
`DF 145
`DF 24
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`DX Series
`New Part #:
`Old Part #:
`DX-A200
`DX 250
`DX-A170
`DX-A140F
`DX 210
`DX-A140
`DX 175
`DX-A120
`DX-A100
`DX 140
`DX-A80
`DX 110
`DX-A70
`DX 84
`DX-A60
`DX 70
`DX-A50
`DX-A45
`DX 50
`DX-A40
`DX 44
`DX-A35
`DX 38
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`Example:
`New Part #: PMD500HP-A120
`Old Part #: PMD500HP150
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`HP Series
`New Part #:
`Old Part #:
`HP-A325
`HP 310
`HP-A270
`HP-A230
`HP-A200F
`HP-A200
`HP-A170
`HP-A140
`HP-A120
`HP-A100
`HP-A80
`HP-A70
`HP-A60
`HP-A50
`HP-A45
`HP-A40
`HP-A35
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`HP 265
`HP 230
`HP 200
`HP 180
`HP 150
`HP 125
`HP 100
`HP 80
`HP 70
`HP 60
`HP 50
`HP 45
`HP 40
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`Derrick Agent and Office Locations
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`Oil and Gas Industry
`15630 Export Plaza - Houston, Texas 77032
`Toll Free: (866) DERRICK - Fax: (281) 442-6948
`E-mail: derrick@derrickequipment.com
`www.derrickequipment.com
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`Phone: (970) 241-2417 - Fax: (970) 241-2438
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`Copyright ©2007 Derrick Corporation All products are trademarked and/or registered trademarked by Derrick Corporation, except:
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`SWACO is a registered trademark of M-I L.L.C. and ALS is a trademark of SWACO, A Division of M-I L.L.C.
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`Brandt, Cobra and VSM are trademarks of Varco, L.P.
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