Does that stuff act as a thread sealant as well? I've been having trouble with some 1/2" BSPT hex nipples in elbows and ball valves leaking profusely at mains water pressure - I've used the standard two wraps of pink teflon tape then upped that to four but no good.
It is a 3" OD stainless distribution manifold for beer. The BSM nut holds a sight glass in place.That BSM union in your pic is where we would more commonly be using this anti sieze as its product contact and if they sieze its a *****. You don't generally see any threaded fittings in food applications, is that a beer line?
Great, thanks Husky. Can the sealant be removed afterwards or does it become set forever?
Yeah can be removed.
I'm using the one on the left for water lines with threaded valves and the one on the right for gas lines.
Either is fine for both however.
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I'm using the one on the left for water lines with threaded valves and the one on the right for gas lines.
Either is fine for both however.
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I prefer the loxeal so go with that. Can't recall why I have both but suspect it's to try a few options and settle on what works best. The loxeal dries hard the locktite does not so for pressure you are going to want the loxeal anyway. I believe the locktite claims if you let it set it will seal but I had a go last week on a mains water pressure line and it didn't work(could have been due to poor preparation).
Don't and you may well spend a lot of time and money trying to undo the job later.
Plenty of good food grade options on market, but I'm a happy Loctite customer.
Mark
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