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Explore why the industry is shifting away from steel frames and how composite technology is driving sustainability and efficiency in solids control.
Maximize your solids control efficiency with D380 Composite Screens. Built for extreme chemical environments and high G-force operations, delivering superior longevity compared to traditional metal frames.

The D380 Composite Screen is a premium replacement shaker screen utilizing advanced composite material technology. Unlike conventional steel-frame screens, it features a non-rusting, lightweight frame structure that increases effective filtration area by approximately 20%.
Engineered for modern high-frequency shale shakers, it offers consistent API RP 13C compliant cut points, ensuring optimal separation of drilling cuttings from fluid systems while significantly reducing screen replacement costs over time.
| Frame Material | Glass Fiber Reinforced Composite |
| API Standard | API RP 13C (ISO 13501) |
| Temperature Resistance | Up to 120°C (248°F) |
| Compatibility | WBM, OBM, SBM Drilling Fluids |
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"We switched to PRM's composite screens for our offshore rigs. The resistance to salt fog and chemical corrosion has significantly dropped our maintenance costs."
Senior Purchasing Manager
North Sea Drilling Contractor
"Excellent consistency in API cut points. The screens fit our shakers perfectly with zero leakage. Highly recommended for heavy mud systems."
Drilling Fluids Engineer
Texas Oilfield Services
"Stable supply chain and professional packaging. The lighter weight of the composite frame also makes it safer for our crew to install."
Supply Chain Director
Middle East Equipment Distributor
Composite screens have a shelf life of over 5 years even in humid environments, as they do not rust. Traditional steel screens may degrade within 1-2 years if not stored in climate-controlled conditions.
Yes, PRM Drilling provides dedicated repair plugs. The composite structure allows for easy snapping of plugs into damaged grid cells, extending the screen's usable life.
Screens are packed in paper cartons (1 or 2 per box) and stacked on seaworthy wooden pallets. Contact us for specific container loading quantities.
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