IADC Classification Nomenclature For PDC Drill Bits
IADC Classification Nomenclature For PDC Drill Bits
Contractors has been the representative voice of drillers worldwide since 1940.
This system has enabled drillers worldwide to exchange information using standard
nomenclature and dull grading methods for PDC drill bits and tricones.
This system is not as widely used for PDC drill bits as it is for tricones. The IADC system for
tricones is used the world over. However, a knowledge of IADC classification for PDC drill
bits is helpful.
Nomenclature for PDC drill bits consists of one letter and three numbers. The letter
indicates body type: M for matrix,S for steel, and D for diamond The next three numbers
indicate the following:
2. Cutting Structure
3. Bit Profile
M=Matrix,
2=Formation type this bit will drill,
4=Cutting Structure,
1=Bit Profile
(1) or (2) Soft and soft sticky-Highly drillable formations such as clay, marl, gumbo and
unconsolidated sands.
(3) Soft-medium-Low compressive strength sands, shales and anhydrites with hard
layers intermixed.
(6) Medium hard-Higher compressive strength with non or semi-sharp sand, shale, lime
and anhydrite.
(8) Extremely hard-Dense and sharp formations such as quartzite and volcanic rock.
Very soft (1) to medium (4) formation type pdc bits have one dominant size of PDC
cutter. PDC cutting structure is denoted in the following way:
M=Matrix,
4=This bit will perform well in medium formations,
3=Cutting Structure consists of primarily 13 mm pdc cutters,
1=Bit Profile
Formation types 6, 7 and 8 are somewhat different. These bits are designed for the harder,
more difficult drilling. Their cutting structures are denoted as follows:
1 - Natural Diamond
3 - Combination
4 - Impregnated Diamond
BIT PROFILE
2 - Short Profile
3 - Medium Profile
4 - Long Profile
M=Matrix,
4=This bit will perform well in medium hard formations,
1=Cutting Structure consists of natural diamond,
2=Short Profile