Chemical injection line threads (used in oil & gas, water treatment, and chemical processing) are subjected to continuous high static pressure, system vibration, and often highly corrosive or aggressive chemicals. A leak is a severe environmental and safety hazard, often involving expensive or dangerous substances.
This demands a non-negotiable High Strength structural lock with superior, verified chemical immunity.
INCURE ProGrip™ 204 High-Temp Thread Sealant (200°C) for Stainless Steel
The INCURE ProGrip™ 204 Thread Sealant is the superior choice for chemical injection lines. Its combination of permanent, high-strength bond, maximum pressure rating, and broad chemical and temperature resistance ensures the joint integrity required for handling dangerous media.
| Key Feature | Performance for Chemical Injection Line Threads |
| High Sealing Strength (Permanent) | Creates an absolute, high-pressure seal that prevents loosening from vibration and resists failure under continuous internal pressure. |
| Extreme Temperature Range | With a range up to 200∘C (392∘F), it safely handles the heat generated in high-temperature chemical processes. |
| Broad Chemical Resistance | Its high-performance nature provides excellent resistance to a wide range of aggressive chemicals and solvents, crucial for long-term reliability. |
| Max Pressure Rating | Engineered for ultimate pressure resistance, vital for the high pressures often required to inject chemicals into process streams. |
Application Steps: Sealing Chemical Injection Line Threads
For maximum safety and permanent reliability, follow these steps:
- Preparation (Critical): Thoroughly clean both the male and female threads to remove all fluid, oil, and residue. Use an appropriate industrial cleaner (e.g., acetone) and wipe dry.
- Application: Apply a continuous bead of ProGrip™ 204 around the male thread, skipping the first thread. Ensure full coverage over the engaged threads.
- Assembly: Immediately thread the fitting into the line/port and tighten to the manufacturer’s specified torque.
- Curing (Non-Negotiable): Allow the sealant a full 24 hours to reach maximum strength and chemical resistance before introducing process fluids or pressurizing the system.