The TurboMac is a revolutionary downhole turbine which is a fraction of the length of conventional drilling turbines. The rotor of the TurboMac turns smoothly on its axis unlike PDM's where the orbiting motion of the rotor induces vibration. The TurboMac's all metal construction enables it to run a variety of driving fluids.

Specifications:
Advantages of the TurboMac Short Length
A fraction of the length of conventional turbines.
75% of the length of conventional Moineau style PDM's.
Easy handling and transportation.
Suitable for coiled tubing applications.

Vibration Free: The rotor of the Turbomac turns smoothly on its axis unlike PDM's where the orbiting motion of the rotor induces vibration. The smooth operation of the TurboMac gives:
optimum transfer of power to drill-bit.
maximum drill-bit life.
enhanced life of downhole electronics.
Improved well bore stability and finish.

Multiple Fluid Capability: The TurboMac's all metal construction enables it to run on a variety of drilling fluids:
weighted drilling fluids.
dry gas.
diesel, water, brine.
Suitable for coiled tubing applications.

No special configuration is required, so drive fluids may be changed or mixed during one trip.
No decompression problems running on gas.

High Temperature Operation: All metal stator enables TurboMac to run at 260 degrees C (500 degrees F).

Specifications: 3-1/8" TurboMac
Operating Torque: 260 ft-lbs
Maximum Power: 42 hp
Pressure drop over motor: 1500-1800 psi
Speed: 500-1000 rpm
Flow rate: 110 gpm
Length: 10 ft

Availability: The 3-1/8" size is available now for water or nitrified fluid operations.

Field testing of the 6-3/4" TurboMac is currently underway.