Non Rotating Cementing Plug
A non rotating cementing plug prevents plug rotation during drill-out. Locking teeth engage with the float equipment and keep the plug stable. As a result, crews can drill out faster and reduce wear on downhole tools.
Top and bottom plug options support different cementing programs. Also, the plug body wipes the casing and helps separate fluids during the job.
Product Details
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Plug Type | Top and bottom plug |
| Drillability | PDC drillable |
| Temperature Rating | Up to 200°F |
| Fluid Compatibility | Mud and synthetic fluids |
| Size Range | 3 1/2 in to 30 in |
| Core Options | Aluminum or plastic |
Key Benefits
- Prevents rotation during drill-out
- Reduces drilling time
- Helps protect downhole tools
- Supports clean fluid separation
- Covers standard and custom sizes
Ordering Information
Please share the casing size, plug type, operating temperature, and fluid conditions. Then our team can recommend the right option for your application. Contact us.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why does a non rotating plug use locking teeth?
Locking teeth stop the plug from spinning during drill-out and help crews finish the job faster.
Can crews use this plug with PDC bits?
Yes. Crews can drill it out with PDC bits.
What sizes are available?
Sizes range from 3 1/2 in to 30 in, and custom sizes can also be supplied.



