3/8 NPT Thread Vs. G1/4" Thread - Whats The Difference??
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#3 · Nov 13, 2008 Technically speaking, there are a few differences: 1. NPT (in general) is a tapered thread, hence the T. It seals as the barb is screwed in and requires friction between the threads to seal properly. Generally, this is achieved by using teflon tape to ensure the threads slide properly between each other and seal. 2. G1/4 is a straight thread (no tapering). This type does NOT seal in the threads, which is why you ALWAYS see G1/4 barbs with an o-ring. The o-ring provides the seal between the barb and threading. This thread type is easier to use because it provides a much more consistent seal when compared to NPT. I'm not surprised it has become (essentially) a watercooling industry standard. #4 · Nov 13, 2008 Quote: Originally Posted by Burn Technically speaking, there are a few differences: 1. NPT (in general) is a tapered thread, hence the T. It seals as the barb is screwed in and requires friction between the threads to seal properly. Generally, this is achieved by using teflon tape to ensure the threads slide properly between each other and seal. 2. G1/4 is a straight thread (no tapering). This type does NOT seal in the threads, which is why you ALWAYS see G1/4 barbs with an o-ring. The o-ring provides the seal between the barb and threading. This thread type is easier to use because it provides a much more consistent seal when compared to NPT. I'm not surprised it has become (essentially) a watercooling industry standard. |
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Technically speaking, there are a few differences: 1. NPT (in general) is a tapered thread, hence the T. It seals as the barb is screwed in and requires friction between the threads to seal properly. Generally, this is achieved by using teflon tape to ensure the threads slide properly between each other and seal. 2. G1/4 is a straight thread (no tapering). This type does NOT seal in the threads, which is why you ALWAYS see G1/4 barbs with an o-ring. The o-ring provides the seal between the barb and threading. This thread type is easier to use because it provides a much more consistent seal when compared to NPT. I'm not surprised it has become (essentially) a watercooling industry standard.