Pipe Thread Chart-Core Function, Common Pipe Thread Standards

Pipe Thread Chart-Core Function, Common Pipe Thread Standards

In the piping system, Pipe Thread Chart is an essential tool. By standardizing the size parameters and ensuring the reliability of pipe thread connections, accidents such as leakage caused by thread mismatch can be avoided to the greatest extent, thus improving work efficiency.

Pipe Thread Chart is a standardized technical document that contains dimensional parameters (such as major diameter, minor diameter, and pitch), standard specifications (such as NPT, BSP, and Metric), and application scenarios.

The core function of Pipe Thread Chart

  • Ensure that the threaded joint matches the pipe thread.
  • Guide thread processing
  • Assist in troubleshooting

Common pipe thread standards

American Standard

NPT (National Pipe Taper) is a tapered pipe thread with a thread profile of 60 degrees. It is divided into internal threads (NPT-F) and external threads (NPT-M). The internal threads are straight cones and the external threads are tapers.

ASME B1.20.1-2020

Thread Size (inches)

Large diameter (mm)

Minor diameter (mm)

Pitch (thread/inch)

Application Scenario

1/8

10.242

8.712

27

Small hydraulic systems, gas pipelines

1/4

13.616

11.358

18

家庭 plumbing、低压水管

1/2

21.223

18.321

14

Industrial steam pipelines, oil and gas well pipes

3/4

26.568

23.117

14

Large water pumps, compressed air pipelines

1

33.249

29.692

11.5

High-pressure oil and gas transmission pipeline

British Standard

There are two types of BSP, parallel pipe thread (BSPP) and tapered pipe thread (BSPT), with a thread profile of 55°.

ISO 7/1-2013

Thread Size (inches)

type

Large diameter (mm)

Minor diameter (mm)

Pitch (thread/inch)

Application Scenario

1/8

BSPP

9.728

8.566

28

Household faucets and bathroom pipes

1/4

BSPT

13.157

11.445

19

Hydraulic equipment, small compressors

1/2

BSPP

20.955

18.631

14

Industrial cooling water pipes, ventilation systems

3/4

BSPT

26.441

23.527

14

Natural gas transmission pipelines, boiler systems

1

BSPP

33.249

30.291

11

Large water supply pipelines, fire protection systems

Metric standard

Metric pipe threads (such as M20×1.5) use metric dimensions (diameter×pitch) and have a thread profile of 60°.

ISO 228-1-2019

Thread size (mm)

Large diameter (mm)

Minor diameter (mm)

Pitch (mm)

Application Scenario

M10×1.0

10.000

8.376

1.0

Small instrument and electronic equipment pipeline

M16×1.5

16.000

13.835

1.5

Industrial hydraulic pipelines, cooling systems

M20×1.5

20.000

17.835

1.5

Building water supply pipelines, fire fighting equipment

M27×2.0

27.000

24.113

2.0

Large industrial pipelines, oil and gas transmission

FAQs

1.What threads should be used for steam and hydraulic oil pipelines (high pressure and high temperature)?
Preferably, tapered sealing threads (such as NPT or BSPT) should be used.

2.What threads should be used for high pressure (>10bar) and low pressure (≤10bar)?
High pressure uses tapered threads (NPT, BSPT), and low pressure uses parallel threads (BSPP, Metric).

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