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Extreme-Pressure Steel Threaded Pipe Fittings
The strongest steel fittings we offer, these can withstand extreme-pressure applications. PTFE-coated steel fittings have better corrosion resistance than galvanized and zinc-plated steel fittings.
Plugs with a 7/8" taper sit flush to the surface for a low profile.
NPTF (Dryseal) threads are compatible with NPT threads.
For technical drawings and 3-D models, click on a part number.
- For Use With: Air, Hydraulic Fluid, Natural Gas, Oil, Steam, Water
- Temperature Range: -100° to 450° F
- Specifications Met: ASTM A574, ASME B1.20.3
- Pipe Nipples and Pipe: Use Schedule XXH steel
- Flanges: Use Class 1500 steel
High-Temperature PTFE Pipe Fittings for Chemicals
Extreme temperatures are no problem for these fittings—they’re made of PTFE, so they can withstand a wider temperature range than any of our other plastic pipe fittings for chemicals. They have the chemical resistance to stand up to acid and solvents. Fittings have thick, Schedule 80 walls for heavy duty industrial applications. The material won’t leach contaminates into the line, so these fittings are commonly used in high-purity processes, such as semiconductor and clean room applications. They have a super-smooth interior for unrestricted flow. Apply a non-hardening, plastic-compatible sealant to the male threads to prevent leaks. Tape or sealants with PTFE are not recommended for plastic-to-plastic threaded connections. When making a threaded connection be careful not to overtighten the threads. To prevent cracks and leaks, finger tighten the fitting, then wrench-tighten one to two turns. Fittings meet ASTM D1710 specifications and testing requirements for material quality.
Warning: Never use plastic pipe fittings and pipe with compressed air or gas.
Sealants cannot be sold to Colorado, Connecticut, District of Columbia, Delaware, Illinois, Indiana, Massachusetts, Maryland, Maine, Michigan, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Northern Virginia, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, or Utah due to local VOC (Volatile Organic Compounds) regulations.
For technical drawings and 3-D models, click on a part number.
- For Use With: Deionized Water, Hydrochloric Acid, Solvents
- Temperature Range: -450° to 550° F
- Specifications Met: ASTM D1710
- Pipe Nipples and Pipe: Use Schedule 80 PTFE Plastic
- Flanges: Use Class 150 PTFE Plastic
Pipe Size | Material | Color | Max. Pressure | Each | |
NPT Threads | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1/8 | PTFE Plastic | White | 110 psi @ 72° F | 000000000 | 000000 |
1/4 | PTFE Plastic | White | 90 psi @ 72° F | 000000000 | 00000 |
3/8 | PTFE Plastic | White | 60 psi @ 72° F | 000000000 | 00000 |
1/2 | PTFE Plastic | White | 60 psi @ 72° F | 000000000 | 00000 |
3/4 | PTFE Plastic | White | 50 psi @ 72° F | 000000000 | 00000 |
1 | PTFE Plastic | White | 35 psi @ 72° F | 000000000 | 000000 |
Non-Hardening Thread Sealant (8-oz. Brush-Top Can) | 000000 | Each | 000000 |
- For Use With: Deionized Water, Hydrochloric Acid, Solvents
- Temperature Range: -450° to 550° F
- Specifications Met: ASTM D1710
- Pipe Nipples and Pipe: Use Schedule 80 PTFE Plastic
- Flanges: Use Class 150 PTFE Plastic
Pipe Size | Material | Color | Max. Pressure | Each | |
NPT Threads | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1/8 | PTFE Plastic | White | 110 psi @ 72° F | 000000000 | 000000 |
1/4 | PTFE Plastic | White | 90 psi @ 72° F | 000000000 | 00000 |
3/8 | PTFE Plastic | White | 60 psi @ 72° F | 000000000 | 00000 |
1/2 | PTFE Plastic | White | 60 psi @ 72° F | 000000000 | 00000 |
3/4 | PTFE Plastic | White | 50 psi @ 72° F | 000000000 | 00000 |
1 | PTFE Plastic | White | 35 psi @ 72° F | 000000000 | 00000 |
Non-Hardening Thread Sealant (8-oz. Brush-Top Can) | 000000 | Each | 000000 |