Projects
K55 BTC R3 Casing for Djen Client
API 5L GRB ERW Steel Pipe for Korea Client
ERW Steel Pipe for Dubai Client
API 5L X65 SMLS Pipe for Korea Client
A106/API 5LB/ API 5L X 42 SMLS Pipe for Korea Client
API 5L GRB SMLS Pipeline for Vietam
ALLOY STEEL ECONOMISER Tubes for Australia Client
API 5L GR.B SMLS Pipe for South Africa Client
ASTM A106 SMLS Pipe for South Africa Client
ASTM A106 GR.B SMLS Pipe for Turkey Client
API 5L SMLS Pipe for UAE Client
K55&N80-1 Casing Pipe for Poland Client
SMLS With Threading&Coupling for Jordan Client
JIS G3461 STB410 Pipe for Durban Client
ERW&Pipe Fittings with Internal Mortar Cement for Singapore Client
ASTM A106 pipe for Durban Client
16Mo3 Alloy Tube for Durban Client
3LPE Coated Pipe for Qatar Client
K55 Casing Pipe for Algeria client
Galvanized SSAW for Saudi Arabia Client
N80 Casing Pipe for Poland Client
API 5L X42 SMLS Pipe for Thailand Client
API 5L Pipe for Pakistan Client
API 5L Pipe for South Africa Client
API 5L Pipe for South Africa Client
Pipeline for JG SUMMIT OLEFINS
API 5L Pipeline for CBI in Thailand
API 5CT Casing for Algeria Client
API 5L X42 Pipeline for UAE client
ASTM A179 Tube for Durban Client
Pipe with threading&coupling is threaded on both ends and comes with a pipe coupling to connect steel pipes together.
The seal provided by a threaded pipe joint depends upon multiple factors: the labyrinth seal created by the threads; a positive seal between the threads created by thread deformation when they are tightened to the proper torque; and sometimes on the presence of a sealing coating, such as thread seal tape or a liquid or paste pipe sealant such as pipe dope. Tapered thread joints typically do not include a gasket.
Especially precise threads are known as "dry fit" or "dry seal" and require no sealant for a gas-tight seal. Such threads are needed where the sealant would contaminate or react with the media inside the piping, e.g., oxygen service.
Tapered threaded fittings are sometimes used on plastic piping. Due to the wedging effect of the tapered thread, extreme care must be used to avoid overtightening the joint. The overstressed female fitting may split days, weeks, or even years after initial installation. Therefore many municipal plumbing codes restrict the use of threaded plastic pipe fittings.
Both British standard and National pipe thread standards specify a thread taper of 1:16; the change in diameter is one sixteenth the distance travelled along the thread. The nominal diameter is achieved some small distance (the "gauge length") from the end of the pipe.