We are a trusted pipeline cleaning pigs & pigging tracking equipment supplier in the USA, offering a complete range of pipeline pigging solutions for oil & gas, petrochemical, water, and industrial pipelines. Our product portfolio includes foam cleaning pigs, solid urethane pigs, mandrel pigs, batching pigs, sealing pigs, brush pigs, and magnetic pigs, designed to deliver efficient and reliable pipeline cleaning and maintenance.

In addition to cleaning pigs, we supply advanced pigging tracking and locating equipment, including pig signalers, transmitters, receivers, and tracking systems that ensure accurate, real-time pig location and safe pigging operations. Our pigging tools and accessories also include gauging plates, replacement cups and discs, brushes, magnets, and custom pigging components.

Based in the United States, we are committed to providing high-quality products, fast delivery, and expert technical support, helping pipeline operators improve flow efficiency, reduce downtime, and maintain pipeline integrity.

Pipeline Pigs

Pipeline pigs are devices inserted into pipelines to perform various maintenance tasks, such as cleaning, inspecting, or separating products. They move through the pipeline pushed by the flow of the fluid.


Types of Pipeline Pigs

  1. Utility/Cleaning Pigs

    • Purpose: Remove debris, dirt, wax, or scale from the pipeline.

    • Features: Usually have brushes or scrapers.

    • Examples:

      • Foam pigs – lightweight, flexible, clean residue.

      • Bristle pigs – brush-like, they scrape scale from walls.

      • Scraper pigs – remove tough deposits, wax, or rust.

  2. Inspection (Intelligent) Pigs

    • Purpose: Detect corrosion, cracks, or other defects.

    • Features: Equipped with sensors, electronics, or magnets.

    • Examples:

      • Magnetic Flux Leakage (MFL) pigs – detect corrosion and pitting.

      • Ultrasonic pigs (UT) – measure wall thickness.

      • Calliper pigs – detect dents, buckles, or geometry changes.

  3. Sealing/Batching Pigs

    • Purpose: Separate different products in the pipeline or push fluids through.

    • Features: Often foam or polyurethane, acts like a barrier.

    • Examples:

      • Foam pigs – flexible, can carry sensors or act as separators.

      • Disc pigs – rubber discs create tight seals to push product batches.

  4. Special Purpose Pigs

    • Designed for specific needs such as dewatering, gauging, or chemical cleaning.

    • Examples:

      • Dewatering pigs – remove water from gas or oil pipelines.

      • Gauging pigs – check internal diameter restrictions.

      • Chemical pigs – coated with chemicals to treat the pipeline interior.

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