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  2. Pipe dope - Wikipedia

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    A material safety data sheet reports that the "Permatex" 51D pipe joint compound contains kaolin clay, vegetable oil, rosin, ethanol, etc. [3] The ingredients are designed to: fill minute spaces between mating pipe fittings (kaolin), and; serve as a lubricant as the fittings are forced together (vegetable oil).

  3. Thread seal tape - Wikipedia

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    Excess application of tape can prevent mating threads from fully engaging, reducing the shear point of the threads. [10] Combining thread seal tape with a pipe dope compound can also overload threads. Also, internal overhangs of loose material may constrict a joint or slough off and form a foreign body that could jam a valve seat.

  4. Piping and plumbing fitting - Wikipedia

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    To make a solder connection, a chemical flux is applied to the inner sleeve of a joint and the pipe is inserted. The joint is then heated, typically by using a propane or MAPP gas torch, although electrically heated soldering tools are sometimes used. Once the fitting and pipe have reached sufficient temperature, solder is applied to the heated ...

  5. Joint compound - Wikipedia

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    Kitchen renovation spackling to cover holes and tape between sheetrock boards Drywall with joint compound applied.. Joint compound (also known as drywall compound, drywall mud, joint cement or mastic) is a white powder of primarily gypsum dust mixed with water to form a paste the consistency of cake frosting, which is spread onto drywall and sanded when dry to create a seamless base for paint ...

  6. Caulk - Wikipedia

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    Backer rod, also called backer material or back-up rod, is a flexible foam product used behind caulking to increase elasticity, reduce consumption, force the caulking into contact with the sides of the joint creating a better bond, determine the thickness of the caulking, and define the cross-section hour-glass shape of the caulk. The backer ...

  7. Compression seal fitting - Wikipedia

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    In mechanical engineering, a compression seal fitting, also known as a sealing gland, is intended to seal some type of element (probe, wire, conductor, pipe, tube, fiber-optic cable, etc.) when the element must pass through a pressure or environmental boundary. [1] A compression seal fitting may serve several purposes:

  8. Which players are participating in the 2025 NFL combine? NFL ...

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    The 2025 NFL combine will begin later this month, and 329 prospects have been invited to Indianapolis to participate.. On Thursday, the NFL announced the names of every player to receive an invite ...

  9. Compression fitting - Wikipedia

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    A compression fitting 15 mm isolating valve. A compression fitting is a fitting used in plumbing and electrical conduit systems to join two tubes or thin-walled pipes together. . In instances where two pipes made of dissimilar materials are to be joined (most commonly PVC and copper), the fittings will be made of one or more compatible materials appropriate for the connect