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Silicone Rubber Masking Plugs

Protect Your Products With North Coast Seal

We provide durable, high-temperature resistant rubber masking plugs designed to protect threaded and non-threaded holes during various finishing processes. Whether you're working with electroplating, anodizing, painting, or deburring, our plugs are the ideal solution to ensure your products remain free from contamination and damage. Made from high-quality materials like neoprene, cork, and NSF-certified silicone, our masking plugs offer excellent protection for a wide range of industries, including automotive, electronics, and medical applications. Choose North Coast Seal for reliable, cost-effective masking solutions that deliver lasting performance.

High-Quality Thread Masking Plugs

PROTECT YOUR PRODUCTS DURING ANY FINISHING PROCESS

If you are looking to protect holes, threads, or counterbores during any finishing process—including electroplating, anodizing, dipping, painting, or deburring, you need a low-cost, easy-application solution. That’s where our thread masking plugs come in. Made of durable, high-quality materials including neoprene, cork, and NSF-certified silicone, masking pull plugs from North Coast Seal will protect your product’s threaded and non-threaded through holes during any high-temperature application.

Why Choose NCS Masking Plugs?

HIGH-TEMPERATURE RESISTANCE AND DURABILITY

You need masking plugs that can withstand the intense heat and demanding conditions of finishing processes without compromising performance or durability.

Find Your Hole Masking Plug

VIEW STANDARD STOCK SIZES

We offer two types of masking plugs: tapered hole masks for bottomed holes and pull-through hole masks for through holes. As you view our available sizes below, select the size that most closely matches the diameter of the hole you want to plug. Ideally, masking plugs will be oversized slightly to effectively mask off the hole.

Tapered Hole Masks for Bottomed Holes

Tapered Hole Masks for Bottomed Holes

SizeMPL
915-112.112.046.465
915-125.125.031.650
915-135.135.085.386
915-160.160.100.390
915-200.200.115.475
915-188.215.118.375
915-250.250.060.500
915-249.250.063.750
915-251.250.125.530
915-313.313.187.530
915-314*.314.1871.030
915-370.370.260.730
915-430.430.320.730
915-570*.570.3811.500
915-750.750.375.875
915-1.1881.188.8121.00
915-1.6151.6151.3001.000
915-1.6261.6251.1251.120
915-1.6251.6251.1251.120
915-2.0862.0861.7751.030
915-2.1372.1372.0721.500
915-2.2502.2501.9501.000
915-2.5702.5702.0701.030
915-2.6102.6102.3001.000
915-3.0703.0702.4401.375
915-4.1884.1883.5001.500
Pull through masking plug model

Pull through Hole Masks for Through Holes

SizeMPLTE
927-055.055.035.563.5631.125
927-060.060.035.563.5631.125
927-069.067.047.625.6251.250
927-090.090.047.625.6251.250
927-093.091.062.875.8751.750
927-107.104.062.625.6251.250
927-105.105.075.875.8751.750
927-125.121.062.625.6251.250
927-137.137.110.875.8751.750
927-145.145.095.250.370.620
927-150.150.1201.1251.1252.250
927-157.154.091.375.375.750
927-166.162.093.625.6251.250
927-181.181.1251.0001.0002.000
927-195.195.110.625.6251.250
927-225.225.125.625.6251.250
927-226.226.1251.3241.4642.788
927-250.245.193.500.5001.000
927-260.257.130.625.6251.250
927-284.287.1601.1501.1502.300
927-312.310.147.625.6251.250
927-335.335.157.625.6251.250
927-370.370.2501.1501.4382.588
.927-388.388.157.625.6251.250
927-414.414.157.625.6251.250
927-441.440.200.875.8752.000
927-445.445.157.625.6251.250
927-496.496.187.625.6251.250
927-510.510.187.625.6251.250
927-620.620.250.875.8751.750
927-751.750.375.9501.0622.012
927-765.765.200.625.6251.250
927-751.750.375.9501.0622.012
927-765.765.200.625.6251.250

Do you have questions about our available sizes or need assistance with determining the right size masking plug for your application? Our team can help.

Specialty Applications for Masking Plugs

YOU NAME IT, WE’LL MAKE IT!

Looking for an even higher heat or chemical resistance? NCS can mold your masking plugs in one of our more than 9,000 chemical compounds, including NSF 51 and 61 certified materials, to produce the mask that will work best for you. Work directly with our team to find the compound suited best to your needs.

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    FAQs About Masking Plugs

    What are masking plugs used for?

    Masking plugs are used to protect holes, threads, and internal surfaces during finishing processes like powder coating, painting, anodizing, and plating. They prevent contamination and ensure clean, functional surfaces after processing.

    Can masking plugs be used for threaded holes?

    Yes—masking plugs are commonly used for threaded holes. Tapered and pull-through plug designs can securely seal threads, preventing coating buildup that could interfere with fastener fit or assembly.

    How do I choose the right size masking plug?

    The correct size depends on the hole diameter and depth. Tapered plugs are slightly oversized to create a tight seal, while pull-through plugs are selected based on both hole size and required grip length.

    What materials are masking plugs made from?

    Most masking plugs are made from high-temperature silicone or EPDM rubber. Silicone is preferred for high-heat applications like powder coating, while EPDM may be used for lower-temperature or chemical-resistant environments.

    Are masking plugs reusable?

    Yes—many masking plugs, especially silicone ones, are reusable across multiple cycles depending on temperature exposure and handling. Reusability helps reduce overall masking costs in production environments.

    What temperatures can masking plugs withstand?

    High-temperature silicone masking plugs can typically withstand temperatures up to 600°F (315°C), making them suitable for powder coating and other high-heat finishing processes.

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