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Oilfield Shale Shaker Manufacturer
The oilfield shale shaker, as the first line of defense in the solids control system, is mainly used to separate rock cuttings and solid impurities larger than 75 microns from the drilling fluid. Its working principle is to generate excitation force through a vibrating motor, driving the screen deck to perform linear or elliptical motion, allowing the drilling fluid to achieve solid-liquid separation on the screen. The purified mud can be recycled, while the solid particles are discharged for treatment.
This process not only maintains the key properties of the drilling fluid and reduces the amount of fresh mud required, but also lowers the environmental pressure caused by waste discharge. In oil, natural gas, and other drilling projects, the stable operation of the oilfield shale shaker is an important foundation for ensuring construction efficiency and controlling overall costs.

TR solid control leverages years of industry experience, incorporating multiple practical technologies into the design and manufacturing of oilfield shale shaker, meeting the stringent requirements of various drilling scenarios.
- Stable Separation Performance – 5–8g excitation force (meeting industry standards) enables efficient handling of high-viscosity, high-density drilling fluid. With screening efficiency ≥98%, it effectively controls drilling fluid sand content below 0.5%.
- Outstanding Durability – Shaker box crafted from high-manganese alloy steel or 316L stainless steel, paired with wear-resistant screens and premium electrical components, delivers strong corrosion and wear resistance for extended service life in harsh conditions.
- Wide Adaptability – Flexible screen bed angle adjustment and dual linear/elliptical vibration modes enable precise matching with geological conditions and drilling parameters, suitable for onshore/offshore drilling, shale gas development, etc.
- Efficient Operation & Maintenance – Quick-install screen design cuts replacement time to under 5 minutes; modular structure simplifies installation, disassembly and transfer, reducing downtime and maintenance costs.
TR solid control oilfield shale shakers do not operate in isolation; they, together with desanders, desilters, centrifuges, and other equipment, form a four-stage purification system, creating a complete solid control system. Through multi-stage coordinated processing, they achieve deep purification and recycling of drilling fluid, meeting the purification needs at different stages of drilling.
Currently, this series of oilfield shale shakers has been widely used in onshore oil drilling, offshore drilling platforms, shale gas development, shield tunneling construction, and other fields. Whether in high-temperature, high-pressure deep well environments or complex formations containing abrasive particles, TR solid control products can provide continuous and reliable solid-phase control support for construction, thanks to their stable performance.

When choosing oilfield shale shakers, it is important to focus on industry standard compliance, operational suitability, and product stability. TR Solid Control strictly adheres to standards such as SY/T 5612-2018 and API RP 13C, and is certified under the ISO 9001 quality system to ensure performance and quality meet the required standards.
In addition to high-quality products, TR Solid Control can also provide customized solutions, optimizing equipment configurations and technical parameters based on the client’s drilling parameters, geological conditions, and processing capacity requirements. Leveraging a comprehensive service network, they offer full-process support from selection consultation and installation commissioning to after-sales maintenance, helping clients reduce overall operational costs.
If you are looking for shale shakers that is highly adaptable and performs reliably, the product series from TR Solid Control is worth exploring. Combining practical technology with strict quality control, it is a reliable guarantee for efficient drilling operations.





