Engineering

Engineered In-House. Proven in the Hole.

Every ATC tool starts on an engineer’s screen before it ever reaches the rig floor. Our in-house engineering team designs, models, and validates each liner hanger system and completion tool to perform under the exact conditions of your well — then stands behind it with 24/7 field engineering support.

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Engineering

24/7

Field Engineering Support

100

%

Designs Validated & Tested

15

K

PSI-Rated Designs

3,100

+

U.S. Installations

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Team. Concept to Completion.
What Our Engineers Do

From First Sketch to Final Function Test

ATC engineering owns the tool through its entire life — design, analysis, validation, and field support. Nothing is outsourced, nothing is assumed, and nothing ships until it’s proven.

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Design & 3D Modeling

Every ATC tool is designed in 3D CAD against your well’s specific casing, pressure, and temperature requirements. Our engineers model the complete tool string and run interference, clearance, and fit checks before a single piece of material is cut — so what comes off the machine is right the first time.

Full 3D CAD modeling and tolerance analysis on every design.
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Analysis & Validation

Designs are validated with finite element analysis (FEA) to confirm load, pressure, and torque performance before they’re built. We engineer for the worst case your well can present, then prove the tool can take it — pressure, shear, and function tested at 100% before it ever leaves Montgomery.

FEA-validated to 15,000 PSI. 100% pressure and function tested.
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Custom & Field Engineering

When your well needs something that doesn’t exist off the shelf, our engineers design it — from specification to delivered tool in weeks, not months. And when crews are on location, ATC engineering is available 24/7 to answer the call, adjust on the fly, and see the job through to a successful completion.

24/7 field engineering availability. Custom tools delivered in weeks.
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One Team. Concept to Completion.

The Engineer Who Designs It Stands Behind It.

At ATC, the engineering team isn’t a separate department that hands off a drawing and walks away. The same engineers who design and validate the tool are the ones manufacturing supports, the ones who pick up the phone when a crew calls from location, and the ones accountable for the result. That single thread — from the first model to the final installation — is why ATC tools set right the first time.

In-house design, modeling, and FEA validation
Custom tool engineering delivered in weeks
100% pressure and function tested before shipment
24/7 field engineering support during operations
3,100+ successful U.S. liner hanger installations

24/7

Field engineering availability

100

%
Designs validated and tested before shipment

3,100

+
Successful U.S. installations
Engineering Tools & Reference

Free Completion & Liner Calculators

Quick, field-ready calculators and reference data for liner hanger and cementing operations. Built by ATC engineers — free to use, no login required. For job-specific engineering, our team is one call away.

Liner Capacity & Displacement

Calculate the internal volume of a liner or casing string — the fluid required to fill it or displace cement. Enter the inside diameter and the length of the string.

Capacity (bbl) = ID² (in) ÷ 1029.4 × Length (ft)
Cement Slurry Volume

Estimate the annular slurry volume between the liner OD and the casing ID or open hole, plus an excess factor for washout and irregularity.

Annulus (bbl/ft) = (Dhole² − OD²) ÷ 1029.4 · then × Length × (1 + Excess)
Have a Well That Needs a Custom Solution?

Bring Us the Problem. We'll Engineer the Tool.

Tell us your well specs, your basin, and your timeline. Our engineers will tell you exactly what we can design, build, and deliver — and when. Call 877-449-5433 or email Sales@AllamonTool.com.

ATC Casing Accessories — Resources

Product Documents
Casing Accessories Overview
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Need a specific document? Contact your ATC rep for full spec sheets, dimensional drawings, and technical documentation.