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How to Apply Pipe Joint Thread Sealant (Pipe Dope)
When piping lines for use with chlorine, be sure to efficiently seal all connections
with a
non-reactive sealant. Powell recommends using a thread tape that is covered
with sealant paste. This creates a secure seal that prevents chlorine leaks without
the fear of the connection deteriorating due to the corrosive nature of chlorine.
The advantage to the Powell system of sealing threaded connections is that the connection
can be undone when necessary without damage to the piping system.
Begin by wrapping Gold High Density Thread Tape around
the end of the pipe. Start the tape two threads back to avoid the tape coming off
and getting inside the pipe. Wrap the tape in the direction of the threads. This
would be clockwise if looking at the end of the pipe. The tape should be wrapped
around the pipe 3 times (as shown in Figure 1).

Once finished with the Gold High Density thread Tape, Inert Safety Sealant should
be applied. This can be done using your finger to smear the sealant around the tape.
When finished, there should be approximately 1⁄16" of sealant covering
the tape (as shown in Figure 2).
Once the threads are prepared with Gold High Density
Thread Tape and Inert Safety Sealant, proceed to connect fittings together. This
type of proper connection will ensure an adequate seal between the fittings that
can later be adjusted or undone if necessary (as shown in Figure 3). Powell
recommends using only Gold High Density Thread Tape for chlorine uses.
Gold High Density Thread Tape has the following specifications:
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Applications
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Aluminum, Aromatic fuels, Carbon Steel Pipe, Ceramics, Chemicals, Corrosives, Freon
22, Hydraulic Fluids, Monel, Plastics, Stainless Steel, Synthetic Rubber.
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Features:
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Commercially packaged, easily applied, Highly visible, No mess, Long shelf life,
Does not support combustion, Complies with military specification A-A-58092, Suitable
for use with cyanide service.
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Technical:
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Teflon PTFE material, 0.0045" thick, Working temperature range from –450°
to 500°F, Works up to 2500 psig.
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Powell recommends using only Inert Safety Sealant for chlorine uses. Inert Safety
Sealant has the following specifications:
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Applications
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Oxygen, Chlorine, Nitrous Oxide, Cryogenics, Wastewater Processing, or Welding.
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Features:
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Commercially packaged, Easily applied, Highly visible, Long shelf life, Does not
support combustion, Water proof, Odorless.
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Technical:
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PCTFE and PTFE material, Temperature conditions up to 450°F, Pressures up to
10,000 psi.
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