Borerør
Borerør, also known as a drill pipe or drilling string, is a critical component in the drilling process, used to transmit rotational energy and hydraulic fluids to the drill bit at the bottom of a borehole. It is typically made of high-strength steel and is designed to withstand the extreme pressures and temperatures encountered during drilling operations. Borerør is connected to the drill bit and the surface equipment through a series of couplings, allowing for the rotation and extension of the drilling string. The length and diameter of the borerør can vary depending on the specific drilling requirements, with longer and larger diameters used for deeper and more challenging drilling projects. Proper maintenance and inspection of the borerør are essential to ensure the safety and efficiency of drilling operations.