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High-Temperature Valve Sealing: Technology and Challenges

An Introduction to Through-Conduit Knife Gate Valve

Disassembly and Maintenance of Electric Ball Valves

Ball Valves and Butterfly Valves: How to Choose?

Valve Corrosion Prevention: Strategy to Combat Medium Corrosion

Bellows Sealed Valves: Guardians of Industrial Safety

What are Inverted Bucket Steam Traps?

Cryogenic Valves: Technical Challenges and Sealing Keys

Sanitary Ball Valves: The Guardians of Food and Drug Safety

Forged Steel Ball Valves: Advantages, Structure & Principle

Comparison Between Slab Gate Valves and Knife Gate Valves

Overview of Pipe Threads: R and G Types
This article compares R (sealed) and G (unsealed) pipe threads, focusing on their design, sealing mechanisms, applications, and key differences. R threads, with a conical taper and built-in sealing features, are ideal for high-pressure and vibration-sensitive systems, utilizing materials like raw tape or sealants for a leak-proof seal. In contrast, G threads are cylindrical and depend on external sealing methods, such as gaskets, suitable for low-pressure applications. The article also highlights best practices for installation and sealing, regional sealing techniques, and the use of anaerobic adhesives to enhance sealing performance, helping to choose the appropriate thread type for specific applications.
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