Q-Tough coated tubulars addresses the sliding wear problems in rod-driven wells which cause production tubing perforations and lead to a high frequency of tubewall failures and costly downtime and workovers.
Production tubing lasts longer when Q-Tough is applied at high-wear locations, eliminating resource intensive workovers, reducing costs, and increasing reliability.
World Class Wear Resistance
- Q-Tough outperforms J55 carbon steel in ASTM G65 and G99 testing.
- Comparable to Chromium Carbide overlays and white cast iron in slurry jet erosion tests, 93% of coating thickness remains after 500+ days in field service.
Proprietary Microstructure
Product Specifications
Property |
Details |
Sliding Wear Resistance (ASTM G99) |
>500X better compared to uncoated J55 carbon steel |
Sand Abrasion Wear Resistance (ASTM G65) |
15+X better compared to uncoated J55 carbon steel |
Slurry Jet Erosion Resistance |
Comparable to CrC overlays and white cast irons |
Substrate Compatibility |
Carbon and alloy steel, stainless steel, Ni-based alloys |
Part Sizes and Geometries |
Internal and External surfaces |
Average Microhardness |
~800 Hv (63 HRC) |
Coating Thickness |
50-1000 µm (0.002" -0.040") |
Substrate-Coating Bond Strength |
Excellent due to Metallurgical Bond |
Coating Porosity |
Minimal |
Appearance |
Smooth as coated finish |
Field Performance Data
Field trials of Q-Tough coatings have been installed in 44 wells in the Bakken region of North Dakota.
- In 4 years of operation, no coating related upsets or failures have occurred.
- At 500 days of field service, only ~7% of coating consumed.
- Q-Tough gives a 200% average increase in well runtime.