Four Types Of Thread Process Connections Your Need Know - Part 1/2
Back in the 19th century, screw Threads Process Connections come in a great variety and are incompatible. Nowadays, thanks to the efforts made by people committing to standardizing process connections threads, choices are nailed down to a few when choosing a pressure transmitter. In what follows, three types of thread are introduced: BSP, NPT, and UNF.
British Standard Pipe
BSP, British Standard Pipe, was created by Joseph Whitworth in the middle of 19th century and is now widely accepted from Europe to Asia, in particular in the UK. BSP is a type of parallel thread and the pressure tight seal is enabled with a sealing washer, which is made of different materials depending on the pressure and the medium being used. The most common sizes are ¼ or ½ inch BSP.
1/2"BSP MALE | 1/2"G EN837 DIN16288 |
1/4"G EN837 DIN16288 | 1/4"G DIN3852 |
BSPP (G) | BSPT (R/Rp) | |||||||
Thread size (inch) | Major Diameter (mm) | Minor Diameter (mm) | TPI | Male Thread size (inch) | Female Thread size (inch) | Major Diameter (mm) | Minor Female Diameter (mm) | TPI |
G 1/16” | 7,723 | 6,561 | 28 | R 1/16” | Rp 1/16” | 7,723 | 6,490 | 28 |
G 1/8” | 9,728 | 8,566 | 28 | R 1/8” | Rp 1/8” | 9,728 | 8,495 | 28 |
G 1/4” | 13,157 | 11,445 | 19 | R 1/4” | Rp 1/4” | 13,157 | 11,341 | 19 |
G 3/8” | 16,662 | 14,950 | 19 | R 3/8” | Rp 3/8” | 16,662 | 14,846 | 19 |
G 1/2” | 20,955 | 18,631 | 14 | R 1/2” | Rp 1/2” | 20,955 | 18,489 | 14 |
G 3/4” | 26,441 | 24,117 | 14 | R 3/4” | Rp 3/4” | 26,441 | 23,975 | 14 |
G 1” | 33,249 | 30,291 | 11 | R 1” | Rp 1” | 33,249 | 30,111 | 11 |
G 2” | 59,614 | 56,656 | 11 | R 2” | Rp 2” | 59,614 | 56,476 | 11 |
National Pipe Taper
In the USA, NPT (National Pipe Tapered) is the most popular process connection, especially in businesses of oil and petroleum. Compared with BSP, NPT is easier to cut and user-friendly, and is considered a booster to American Industrial Revolution. Being a kind of screw thread system, NPT is tapered thread with the pressure tight seal being made on the thread itself. The most common sizes are 1/4, or 1/2 inch NPT.
1/2"NPT MALE | 1/4"NPT MALE |
1/4"NPT FEMALE | 1"NPT SEALED |
Thread size | Major Diameter (mm) | TPI |
1/16” – 27 NPT | 7,938 | 27 |
1/8” – 27 NPT | 10,287 | 27 |
1/4” – 18 NPT | 13,716 | 18 |
3/8” – 18 NPT | 17,145 | 18 |
1/2” – 14 NPT | 21,336 | 14 |
3/4” – 14 NPT | 26,670 | 14 |
1” – 11 ½ NPT | 33,401 | 11,5 |
2” – 11 ½ NPT | 60,325 | 11,5 |
Unified Thread Standard
William Sellers also developed what became the Unified Thread Standard. Straight thread Process Connections known as SAE are now called UNF (Unified National Fine) under the Unified Thread Standard.
A common variation of this Process Connections is the M/F-250, or the autoclave fitting. This fitting has a cone at the end of it for pressure ranges above 10,000 psi. It is also commonly referred to as a Sno Trik® fitting as well – though that is a brand name.
The most common types of UN (Unified National) thread are:
- UNC – Unified National Coarse Thread, comparable with the ISO metric thread.
- UNF – Unified National Fine Thread.
*Compared to standard threads (coarse thread), a fine thread has a smaller pitch.
Unified threads come in three different classes:
- 1A (external) & 1B (internal): for applications where a liberal tolerance is required to permit easy assembly even with slightly nicked threads.
- 2A (external) & 2B (internal): most commonly used class for general applications
- 3A (external) & 3B (internal): for applications where closeness of fit and/or accuracy of thread elements are important.
UNC (2A) | UNF (2A) | ||||||
Nominal Diameter | Major Diameter (mm) | Minor Diameter (mm) | TPI | Nominal Diameter | Major Diameter (mm) | Minor Diameter (mm) | TPI |
1/4” x 20 UNC | 6,322 | 4,978 | 20 | 1/4” x 28 UNF | 6,325 | 5,360 | 28 |
5/16” x 18 UNC | 7,907 | 6,401 | 18 | 5/16” x 24 UNF | 7,910 | 6,782 | 24 |
3/8” x 16 UNC | 9,491 | 7,798 | 16 | 3/8” x 24 UNF | 9,497 | 8,382 | 24 |
7/16” x 14 UNC | 11,076 | 9,144 | 14 | 7/16” x 20 UNF | 11,079 | 9,728 | 20 |
1/2” x 13 UNC | 12,661 | 10,592 | 13 | 1/2” x 20 UNF | 12,667 | 11,328 | 20 |
5/8” x 11 UNC | 15,834 | 13,386 | 11 | 5/8” x 18 UNF | 15,839 | 14,351 | 18 |
3/4” x 10 UNC | 19,004 | 16,307 | 10 | 3/4” x 16 UNF | 19,012 | 17,323 | 16 |
7/8” x 9 UNC | 22,176 | 19,177 | 9 | 7/8” x 14 UNF | 22,184 | 20,269 | 14 |
1” x 8 UNC | 25,349 | 21,971 | 8 | 1” x 12 UNF | 25,354 | 23,114 | 12 |
2” x 4,5 UNC | 50,726 | 44,679 | 4.5 |
ISO Metric Screw Thread
The ISO metric screw threads are the world-wide most commonly used type of general-purpose screw thread. They were one of the first international standards agreed when the International Organization for Standardization was set up in 1947.
The “M” designation for metric screws indicates the nominal outer diameter of the screw, in millimeters (e.g., an M6 screw has a nominal outer diameter of 6 millimeters). (Source from Wikipedia)
ISO 262 selected sizes for screws, bolts and nuts | ||||||||
Nominal diameter D (mm) | Pitch P (mm) | Nominal diameter D (mm) | Pitch P (mm) | |||||
1st choice | 2nd choice | Coarse | Fine | 1st choice | 2nd choice | Coarse | Fine | |
1 | 0.25 | 0.2 | 16 | 2 | 1.5 | |||
1.2 | 0.25 | 0.2 | 18 | 2.5 | 2 or 1.5 | |||
1.4 | 0.3 | 0.2 | 20 | 2.5 | 2 or 1.5 | |||
1.6 | 0.35 | 0.2 | 22 | 2.5 | 2 or 1.5 | |||
1.8 | 0.35 | 0.2 | 24 | 3 | 2 | |||
2 | 0.4 | 0.25 | 27 | 3 | 2 | |||
2.5 | 0.45 | 0.35 | 30 | 3.5 | 2 | |||
3 | 0.5 | 0.35 | 33 | 3.5 | 2 | |||
3.5 | 0.6 | 0.35 | 36 | 4 | 3 | |||
4 | 0.7 | 0.5 | 39 | 4 | 3 | |||
5 | 0.8 | 0.5 | 42 | 4.5 | 3 | |||
6 | 1 | 0.75 | 45 | 4.5 | 3 | |||
7 | 1 | 0.75 | 48 | 5 | 3 | |||
8 | 1.25 | 1 or 0.75 | 52 | 5 | 4 | |||
10 | 1.5 | 1.25 or 1 | 56 | 5.5 | 4 | |||
12 | 1.75 | 1.5 or 1.25 | 60 | 5.5 | 4 | |||
14 | 2 | 1.5 | 64 | 6 | 4 |
Comparison for Thread Process Connections:
COMPARISON SHEET (M – BSPP – BSPT – NPT – UNC - UNF) | |||||
UNC (2A) | |||||
Metric: Standard/Fine | Inch: BSPP (G) | BSPT (R) | NPT | UNC/UNF | |
Type | Parallel | Parallel | Tapered | Tapered | Parallel |
Flank angle | 60° | 55° | 55° | 60° | 60° |
Thread angle | 0° | 0° | 1°47’ | 1°47’ | 0° |
Seal location | O-ring/ Gasket/Cone | O-ring/ Gasket/Cone | On threads | On threads | O-ring/ Gasket/Cone |
COMPARISON SHEET (M – BSPP – BSPT – NPT – UNC - UNF) | |||||
Major Diameter (mm): | |||||
BSPP (G) | BSPT (R/Rp) | NPT | UNC | UNF | |
1/16” | 7,723 | 7,723 | 7,938 | ||
1/8” | 9,728 | 9,728 | 10,287 | ||
1/4” | 13,157 | 13,157 | 13,716 | 6,322 | 6,325 |
3/8” | 16,662 | 16,662 | 17,145 | 9,491 | 9,497 |
1/2” | 20,955 | 20,955 | 21,336 | 12,661 | 12,667 |
3/4” | 26,441 | 26,441 | 26,670 | 19,004 | 19,012 |
1” | 33,249 | 33,249 | 33,401 | 25,349 | 25,354 |
2” | 59,614 | 59,614 | 60,325 | 50,726 | - |
Minor Diameter (mm): | |||||
BSPP (G) | BSPT (R/Rp) | UNC | UNF | ||
1/16” | 6,561 | 6,490 | |||
1/8” | 8,566 | 8,495 | |||
1/4” | 11,445 | 11,341 | 4,978 | 5,360 | |
3/8” | 14,950 | 14,846 | 7,798 | 8,382 | |
1/2” | 18,631 | 18,489 | 10,592 | 11,328 | |
3/4” | 24,117 | 23,975 | 16,307 | 17,323 | |
1” | 30,291 | 30,111 | 21,971 | 23,114 | |
2” | 56,656 | 56,476 | 44,679 | - | |
TPI (Treads per inch): | |||||
BSPP (G) | BSPT (R/Rp) | NPT | UNC | UNF | |
1/16” | 28 | 28 | 27 | ||
1/8” | 28 | 28 | 27 | ||
1/4” | 19 | 19 | 18 | 20 | 28 |
3/8” | 19 | 19 | 18 | 16 | 24 |
1/2” | 14 | 14 | 14 | 13 | 20 |
3/4” | 14 | 14 | 14 | 10 | 16 |
1” | 11 | 11 | 11,5 | 8 | 12 |
2” | 11 | 11 | 11,5 | 4,5 | - |
How to Choose Thread Process Connections
There are no criteria to judge which Thread Process Connections mentioned above is better. Actually, each of them appears at a proper time with a proper reason. When it comes to choose a process connection, what really matters is the pipe fitting your pressure transducer is to be used. It is true that different country has its own standards and it is also a fact that any thread standard is available worldwide.
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Thread | Permissible maximum pressure | |||||
Cu-alloy | Stainless steel | Monel® | ||||
bar | psi | bar | psi | bar | psi | |
BSP ⅛ (G⅛) | 400 | 6,000 | 400 | 6000 | 400 | 6,000 |
BSP ¼ (G¼) | 600 | 8,600 | 1,000 | 15,000 | 1,000 | 15,000 |
BSP ⅜(G⅜) | 600 | 8,600 | 1,000 | 15,000 | 1,000 | 15,000 |
BSP ½ (G½) | 1,000 | 15,000 | 2,500 | 36,000 | 2,500 | 36,000 |
M10 x 1 | 400 | 6,000 | 400 | 6,000 | 400 | 6,000 |
M12 x 1.5 | 400 | 6,000 | 400 | 6,000 | 400 | 6,000 |
M20 x 1.5 | 1,000 | 15,000 | 2,500 | 36,000 | 2,500 | 36,000 |
⅛ NPT, R ⅛ | 400 | 6,000 | 400 | 6,000 | 400 | 6,000 |
¼ NPT, R ¼ | 600 | 8,600 | 1,000 | 15,000 | 1,000 | 15,000 |
⅜ NPT, R ⅜ | 600 | 8,600 | 1,000 | 15,000 | 1,000 | 15,000 |
½ NPT, R ½ | 1,000 | 15,000 | 1,600 | 23,000 | 1,600 | 23,000 |
7/16-20 UNF | 400 | 6,000 | 800 | 12,000 | 800 | 12,000 |
The specified values for the maximum pressure are rounded values and are assigned to the nearest standard scale range. |
Thread Glossary | |
ASME | The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) |
BSPP | British Standard Pipe Parallel per ISO 228/1 |
BSPT | British Standard Pipe Tapered per EN 10226-1. See ISO 7/1. |
DIN | Deutsche Institut für Normung e.V. |
ISO 228/1 | International Standards Organization Specification 228/1, straight threads, reference specification: BSPP, DIN 259, JIS B0202. |
JIS | Japanese Industrial Standard |
Metric | ISO Metric thread is a globally standardized thread |
NPT | National Pipe Tapered. |
SAE | Society of Automotive Engineers |
UN | Unified Constant-Pitch Thread Series |
UNC/UNRC | Unified Coarse Thread Series |
UNEF/UNREF | Unified Extra-Fine Thread Series |
UNF/UNRF | Unified Fine Thread Series |
UNR | Male Screw Thread only |
UNS/UNRS | Selected special combinations of diameter, pitch, and length of engagement |
Pitch | For the purposes of this guide, pitch refers to threads per inch, instead of the distance between the threads, for fractional screw threads and pipe threads. For all metric screw threads, pitch refers to the distance between adjacent threads. |
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