Wooden Cementing Plug
Operators use the Wooden Cementing Plug in casing cementing operations to separate drilling fluid from cement slurry. Also, the plug wipes the casing wall during displacement and helps reduce mud contamination.
The plug combines a treated wooden core with rubber sealing elements. As a result, it supports stable displacement in primary and remedial cementing jobs.
Wooden Cementing Plug Data
| Item | Description |
|---|---|
| Main Function | Separates drilling fluid from cement slurry |
| Core Material | Treated hardwood |
| Sealing Element | Oilfield rubber |
| Casing Size Range | 4 1/2″ to 20″ |
| Core Types | Solid Core: 4 1/2″ to 5 1/2″ / Pinwheel Core: 7″ to 13 3/8″ / Octagonal Core: 16″ to 20″ |
| Operation Type | Primary and remedial cementing |
| Main Use | Casing wiping, mud removal, and cement displacement |
| Selection Details | Casing size, core type, rubber compatibility, and cementing program |
FAQ
What does a Wooden Cementing Plug do?
It separates drilling fluid from cement slurry and wipes the casing wall during displacement.
What core types are available?
Available core types include Solid Core, Pinwheel Core, and Octagonal Core.
How should operators choose the right plug?
Operators should check casing size, core type, rubber compatibility, and cementing program requirements.
For casing size, core type, and order details, send an enquiry to Saxon Drilling.



