ex·pert
noun
1. a person who has a comprehensive and authoritative knowledge of or skill in a particular area.
“experts in directional boring”
synonyms: specialist, authority, pundit
adjective
1. having or involving authoritative knowledge.
“he had received expert directional drilling advice”
synonyms: skillful, skilled, adept, accomplished, talented, fine

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Colorado Horizontal Boring Rock Bore | Rock Bores

Colorado Horizontal Boring Rock Bore | Rock Bores

Mixed faces - (soil conditions that present two or more different types of material in the path of the bore) which include rock - are often encountered over the path of a bore.

When rock is encountered, different drilling heads will need to be used from tri-cone bits to railheads depending on the type of rock encountered.

To drill in rock, a mud motor, which converts the hydraulic pressure of the drilling fluid into mechanical rotation, is used to rotate the drill bit and the drill pipe is not continuously rotated. Steerage is accomplished by aligning the angle of the mud motor to the desired direction.

Colorado Horizontal Boring Rock Bores | Auger Rock Boring

Colorado Horizontal Boring Rock Bores | Auger Rock Boring

Rock auger boring is similar to auger boring in that rock boring utilizes a standard auger boring machine and augers for spoil removal. The difference is in the cutterhead attachment. Standard auger boring cutter heads are not equipped to cut through rock greater than 3,000 psi. However our rock disc cutter heads and mixed ground cutter heads provide the capability to tackle the most challenging rock bores.

Colorado Horizontal Boring Rock Boring | Deep Rock Boring

Colorado Horizontal Boring Rock Boring | Deep Rock Boring

For rock formations that are harder than 8,000 psi, our tri-cone bit with tungsten carbide inserts (TCI) is often the go-to bit. In these extreme conditions, the type of bit insert is determined by the hardness (PSI) of the rock. The harder the rock the more conical or rounded the TCI inserts well use.