Rockmore International announces the newest design of DTH hammers, the patent-pending
ROK, which is based on their development of SonicFlow Technology. Offered in 3-8”
diameter ranges, for drilling applications in mining, quarrying, water-well and gas
fields, these hammers are designed to maximize the high-pressure airflows for overall
greater efficiency.
Previous to the ROK, airflow paths in DTH hammers have been subject to making more
multiple turns through angled orifices, which often creates flow-turbulence and
pressure changes. To lower the turbulence, maximize airflow continuity, and increase
hammer performance, the Rockmore engineering team developed the concept of SonicFlow
Technology.
With substantial time spent on design, modeling, and testing, this new technology
strongly increases airflow efficiency within the ROK hammer and ensures that the
high pressure air paths are optimized to deliver the greatest amount of energy to
the piston.
At the center of the SonicFlow concept is the new, patent pending, Top Sub. As
pressurized airflow enters this new component, it is efficiently distributed
through strategically located ports. These radial port designs provide the
perfect paths for the airflow to enter the hammer chamber at a high velocity and
with minimal back-flow interference. Also, to minimize the back-flow of air and
debris into the hammer, an efficient check-valve system has been incorporated in
the Top Sub design.
The new SonicFlow hammer features a radically new piston design with distinguished
physical features, all of which evolved from the airflow design. Easily, the most
notable of these features is the venturi-shaped radius located in the top of the
piston. This radius reduces any undesired turbulence in the chamber and increases
airflow pressure in the pistons air-cycles, leading to higher energy transfers
between the pressurized air and the piston.
During the design and testing stages, Rockmore engineers found that by simplifying
and minimizing the number of individual components used in the hammer design itself,
allowed for more direct and unrestricted air paths, less wear points, and simpler
service.
With more impact energy to the bit, higher penetration rates, and an overall better
performance, SonicFlow Technology raises the standard of the airflow characteristics
within the ROK hammer.
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