Modules design mud systems are delivered to extreme cold drilling site
Why is the mud system designed to be modular type?
The core reasons are to improve logistical flexibility, accelerate rig-up times, simplify maintenance, enhance safety through redundancy, and enable operations in environmentally sensitive areas. In 2025, several sets of Aipu modules design mud systems are delivered and exported to onshore and offshore drilling site.

From name, we know this types of mud system is a modular, skid-mounted design for a drilling fluid system, which is the heart of the solids control and fluid processing setup on a drilling rig. The system is used to store drilling fluid, and circulates the mud back into the wellbore to lubricate the drill bit, carry cuttings to the surface, and maintain wellbore pressure.

A complete modular system consists of:
1. Shale Shaker Module: The first line of defense, with vibrating screens.
2. Degasser Module: Removes entrained gases from the mud.
3. Desander/Desilter Module: Uses hydrocyclones to remove fine sand and silt.
4. Centrifuge Module: For ultra-fine solids removal or barite recovery.
5. Mixing & Suction Module: Tanks with agitators and mud guns for adding chemicals and supplying pumps.
6. Power & Control Module: Dedicated electrical distribution and control panels.
7. Pump & Plumbing Modules: For fluid transfer between modules.
Compared to traditional integral system, modular mud system is easy to move and easier maintenance. Call us today to customize your ideal modular solids control system