Pressure transmitters e.g. industrial piezoresistive silicon pressure sensor 4-20ma, high accuracy sputtered thin film pressure sensor for industrial use , or ceramic pressure sensor for oil and air, play a vital role in pressure measurement and control systems. Let’s see the four common thread types on pressure transmitters – G, M, NPT, UNF.
G Thread: The Preferred Choice for Non-sealed Cylindrical Pipe Threads
The G thread, representing the 55-degree non-threaded seal pipe thread, is widely used in international pipe connections. Its marking is straightforward, with G1/2″ denoting a cylindrical internal pipe thread with a diameter of 1/2 inch. The G thread is favored by many pressure transmitter manufacturers due to its stable connection performance and good adaptability.
M Thread: The Standardized Choice for Metric Threads
The M thread, or metric ordinary thread, expresses its size and pitch in metric units. For example, M20×1.5 represents a thread with a diameter of 20 mm and a pitch of 1.5 mm. M thread is also favored in the pressure transmitter industry for its precise size control and wide range of applications.
NPT Thread: The Standard in North America
The NPT thread, full name National Pipe Thread, adopts a 60-degree cone design and has excellent sealing performance. It is widely used in pipe and pipe fitting connections in North America, such as NPT 1/2″, NPT 1/4″ and NPT 1/8″. The self-sealing characteristics of NPT thread enable it to maintain a stable connection under high pressure and high temperature environment.
UNF Thread: The Ideal Choice for Precision Applications
The UNF thread, or unified fine thread, is part of the U.S. national precision thread standard. With its fine pitch and excellent sealing performance, it excels in applications that require high precision and stable sealing. UNF thread is commonly used in high-pressure and precision fields such as aerospace and defense, and is also suitable for pressure transmitters that require extremely high connection accuracy.
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