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MSS SP 95 Bull Plugs

A bull plug is used to block the end of a pipe or pipeline. It is commonly used in the oil and gas industry to terminate sections of pipes, conduct pressure tests, or seal off parts of the system that are temporarily not in use.

High Quality Bull Plugs

SSM’s MSS SP 95 Bull Plug is a pipe fitting manufactured in accordance with the MSS SP-95 standard, used to seal the end of pipes, particularly in high-pressure or high-temperature applications such as oil, gas, and chemical industries, for either temporary or permanent closure of pipelines.

Product Description

Materials: Typically made from carbon steel, stainless steel, alloy steel, etc., capable of withstanding high temperatures, high pressures, and corrosive environments.

Size and Design: MSS SP 95 Bull Plugs usually come threaded with a rounded head, making them easy to connect and remove. They are designed to standardized sizes, ensuring compatibility with other standard piping systems.

Diameter Range: From 1/8 inch to 12 inches.

Specific sizes can be customized based on pipeline system requirements, with common diameters including:

1/8″, 1/4″, 3/8″, 1/2″, 3/4″, 1″, 1 1/4″, 1 1/2″, 2″, 2 1/2″, 3″, 4″, 6″, 8″, 10″, 12″, etc.

Bull Plugs Applications

Typically used in oil and gas drilling operations as end caps for tubing, as well as in other industrial piping systems, to prevent fluid leaks or to temporarily close off pipes.

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SSM has significant product advantages in manufacturing Bull Plugs. Whether it’s quality or price, we will meet your needs.

More Information About Bull Plugs

  • 1. What is a bull plug used for?

  • A bull plug is used to block the end of a pipe or pipeline. It is commonly used in the oil and gas industry to terminate sections of pipes, conduct pressure tests, or seal off parts of the system that are temporarily not in use. The bull plug has a threaded and tapered design to ensure a secure seal, preventing leaks.

  • 2. What is the difference between a hex plug and a bull plug?

  • The main difference between a hex plug and a bull plug lies in their design and application:

    Hex plug: Usually has a hexagonal head, making it easy to tighten or remove with a wrench. It is typically used to close off pipe or fitting ends that require regular access or removal.
    Bull plug: Has a rounded or tapered end, typically used for permanently or temporarily sealing off pipelines or tubing. It is widely used in high-pressure environments, such as oil fields.

  • 3. What is the difference between a pipe cap and a plug?

  • Pipe cap: A pipe cap covers the end of a pipe to stop the flow of fluid. It is typically installed using welding, threading, or adhesive, and can provide either a permanent or removable seal.
    Plug: A plug is inserted into the end of a pipe or fitting to block it. It usually has a threaded design, making it easy to remove, and is suitable for temporary seals or regular maintenance.

  • 4. What is a plug pipe fitting?

  • A plug pipe fitting is a device used to block or seal the end of a pipe or fitting. It typically comes with threads and can be screwed into an opening to create a secure seal. Plug fittings are used to stop flow, seal unused parts of piping systems, or provide access for future maintenance and inspections.

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