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is pipe thread sealant permanent
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Pipe thread sealant, commonly known as pipe dope, is designed to fill gaps and imperfections in threaded pipe joints, ensuring a watertight or airtight seal. Its permanence can vary based on the type of sealant used (e.g., Teflon-based, PTFE, anaerobic resins) and the application conditions. Teflon and PTFE tape are not permanent, allowing for disassembly. Anaerobic resin sealants are more durable and resistant, suited for permanent installations. However, even "permanent" sealants can degrade over time due to chemical exposure, temperature fluctuations, and mechanical stresses. Regular inspections are advisable to ensure the integrity of the seal.
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