I bought this check valve online a few days ago and the threads had this red pre-applied goop on the threads. I asked the seller what it is but they haven't replied, so I'm assuming that they don't know.
My guess is that it is some kind of thread sealant? It is hardened but the mating threads can still cut through it.
Thanks!
What is this compound on these threads?
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Yup, thread sealant.
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Can you tell what kind of thread sealant? Also why isn't it on both sides?jackssmirkingrevenge wrote:Yup, thread sealant.
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No idea, usually they put them on all made threads, for example: http://www.parker.com/portal/site/PARKE ... LANT&Wtky=
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interesting.... I wonder if it's possible to replicate it using commonly available materials?
like a very thin film of hot glue or something
like a very thin film of hot glue or something
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http://www.permatex.com/products-2/prod ... d-sealants
There are tons of products out there. I just use Araldite of course it's only good for permanent joins, as are these sealants.
There are tons of products out there. I just use Araldite of course it's only good for permanent joins, as are these sealants.
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Wait so is the sealant that came on my threads permanent? As in if I thread it into a female portion those two will be permanently fused? It would be very interesting to me if it somehow activates only when threads cut into it.jackssmirkingrevenge wrote:http://www.permatex.com/products-2/prod ... d-sealants
There are tons of products out there. I just use Araldite of course it's only good for permanent joins, as are these sealants.
No. It's permanent in that it's "make once" - it won't seal a joint that's repeatedly assembled and disassembled.U1timateWaff1e wrote:As in if I thread it into a female portion those two will be permanently fused?
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Ahh I see. So if I were to assemble and then disassemble the joint what should I do to reseal it? Can I still add teflon tape or more pipe sealant over it?Ragnarok wrote:No. It's permanent in that it's "make once" - it won't seal a joint that's repeatedly assembled and disassembled.U1timateWaff1e wrote:As in if I thread it into a female portion those two will be permanently fused?
Not sure what is proper, I wire brush it off and add teflon tape or or paste, but I typically clean off and redo any sealers.U1timateWaff1e wrote:Ahh I see. So if I were to assemble and then disassemble the joint what should I do to reseal it? Can I still add teflon tape or more pipe sealant over it?Ragnarok wrote:No. It's permanent in that it's "make once" - it won't seal a joint that's repeatedly assembled and disassembled.U1timateWaff1e wrote:As in if I thread it into a female portion those two will be permanently fused?
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