Dagny
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I saw a can of expando at united refrigeration so I bought it but I haven't used any yet.
The "perfect" threads are not at the end of the thread form on the minor OD, those threads are at least four thread pitch up from the minor OD. Proper pipe thread forms cause the crest of the male thread to crush into the root of the female thread, assuming quality made threads. Yet, thread sealant or teflon tape is required to fill any gaps and effect the seal. But still, the first two threads at the minor diameter do not seal, because the crest and root never meet to deform into each other. That metal deformation is acheived around the fourth thread up from the minor diameter. See page four from the Parker Tube FItting catalog showing the pipe thread to port interaction, note the gaps in the male to female thread engagement at the minor diameter:yes, they are the perfect threads and do the sealing...
That's kind of an idealized view, and properly all true only for NPTF, but we're not dealing with NPTF, nor is NTPF a standard thread you would encounter in a hardware or plumbing store. Also, NTPF requires deformation of the thread in order to seal, so it is a one-time use product, and really only exists in brass to my knowledge.The "perfect" threads are not at the end of the thread form on the minor OD, those threads are at least four thread pitch up from the minor OD. Proper pipe thread forms cause the crest of the male thread to crush into the root of the female thread, assuming quality made threads. Yet, thread sealant or teflon tape is required to fill any gaps and effect the seal. But still, the first two threads at the minor diameter do not seal, because the crest and root never meet to deform into each other. That metal deformation is acheived around the fourth thread up from the minor diameter. See page four from the Parker Tube FItting catalog showing the pipe thread to port interaction, note the gaps in the male to female thread engagement at the minor diameter:
