Description
Airless Adapter – Frequently Asked Questions
How does the Airless Adapter prevent air from entering the mud system?
The Airless Adapter creates a liquid seal between the jet and the atmosphere, effectively eliminating air entrainment during mixing.
How does the Airless Adapter reduce costs?
By minimizing air in the mud system, the need for defoamer is significantly reduced, which can be a major cost saver.
Additionally, air entrainment lowers mud weight (MWT), requiring additional barite to maintain target density. The Airless Adapter helps stabilize mud weight, reducing barite consumption by up to 30%.
What is required for installation?
For land rigs, barite tanks must be elevated approximately 12 inches during rig-up.
The total installation time is approximately 3 hours.
What are the engineering benefits?
- Improved mud weight accuracy (MWT)
- More consistent bottom-hole hydrostatic pressure
- Enhanced overall drilling fluid stability
Why is the Airless Adapter necessary now?
While drilling operations have historically functioned without it, modern drilling technologies, such as advanced top drives and PDC bits, demand tighter control of fluid properties.
The Airless Adapter aligns with these advancements by improving efficiency, consistency, and cost control.
What are the key cost benefits?
- Up to 30% reduction in barite usage
- Reduced defoamer consumption
- Lower polymer consumption
- Decreased wear and runtime on rig pumps
- Overall rig time savings



