Our Legacy
Dyna-Drill®
Technologies has been designing and manufacturing down hole
motor equipment for the oil and gas industry since 1958.
From longer performing power-sections and
coated bearings, to mud motors designed to withstand the rigors
of straight hole drilling; directional drilling, air drilling,
medium and short radius, and drilling in hot hole environments,
Dyna-Drill® Technologies manufactures products to withstand
your most demanding applications.
Dyna-Drill® facilities provide the latest
technology to include; CNC machining centers, a trepanning
machine, a high capacity vacuum furnace, state-of-the-industry
product testing laboratory, and an advanced elastomer and
quality control measure laboratory, allowing the development
of two types of rubber compounds, (NBR and HSN) that are produced
to serve specific drilling environments.
The
Dyna-Drill® Advanced Elastomer Lab has developed improved
stator rubber compounds and continues to study the impact
of drilling fluids on power section stators to produce the
most technologically advanced and efficient down-hole motor
equipment in the industry.
Our recently made available Matrix-3®
custom-engineered coated bearings give superior resistance
to wear, corrosion and mechanical fatigue. Combining innovative
metallurgy and brazing technologies, the Matrix-3® coated bearings
were developed to provide exceptional mud motor performance
in the harshest operating environments.
Headquartered in Houston, Texas, with offices
in Nisku and Calgary Canada, Dyna-Drill® utilizes the
latest advances in manufacturing; computerized engineering,
sophisticated machining tools and quality-assurance technologies
to produce the next generation of power sections and components.
This attention to details gives our clients
the confidence and performance guarantees they demand. Dyna-Drill®
Technologies, building confidence in our products.
Milestones
1959: Original Drilling Motor Patent Filed
1959: Introduced D200 Bearings
1970: Introduced D500 Bearings
1980: Introduced D1000 Bearings
1983: Introduced Mult-Lobe Power Sections
1984: Manufacture Power Sections
1985: Filed Steerable Motor Patent
1987: Introduced F2000 Diamond Bearings