WinterDeere
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Good post. While much of what you said was true, this one point is not correct. The reality is that NPT threads have a root/crest spec that is not ideal max sharp, as dictated by various standards (eg. ANSI/ASME B2.30.1), and are not just the result of worn out threading tools. Think of a properly formed thread as an equilateral trapezoid, not a triangle. The flat at the top of each male thread, and small fillet at the root of each female thread provide a spiral leak path. PTFE tape was designed to fill this spiral leak path, and is a required part of the system. The tape's lubricating function is a secondary benefit, saying it's there to lubricate and not seal is simply not correct.Teflon tape is meant to be a lubricant, not a sealant.
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