Re: Thread Sealant

From: <henry>
Date: Tue Jun 28 2005 - 06:50:00 EDT


Fluid working temperature must also be given emphasis in choosing the right thread sealant to be used. If the temperature is not too high, you can use an ordinary teflon or liquid sealant.

Rakesh Patil <rpa@lntenc.com> wrote:dear all,

Please suggest the sealant for threaded connection in piping (CS Galvanised) that can hold pressure upto 16 Kg/cm2. Flow media is Air and Nitrogen.

Also please provide the details of manufacturer if possible. First preferance will be Indian Supplier.

Pls do the needful.

regards,
rakesh

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