National pipe thread

Threaded pipe and elbow. The pipe has a male NPT thread, while the elbow is female.

American National Standard Pipe Thread standards, often called national pipe thread standards for short, are United States national technical standards for screw threads used on threaded pipes and pipe fittings. They include both tapered and straight thread series for various purposes, including rigidity, pressure-tight sealing, or both.[1] The types are named with a full name and an abbreviation, such as NPT, NPS, NPTF, or NPSC.

MIP is an abbreviation for male iron pipe, and FIP is an abbreviation for female iron pipe.[2]

Outside North America, some US pipe thread sizes are widely used, as well as many British Standard Pipe threads and ISO 7–1, 7–2, 228–1, and 228-2 threads.

  1. ^ Machinery's Handbook (1996), pp. 1772–1781.
  2. ^ Cauldwell, Rex (2006). Plumbing. Newtown, CT: Taunton Press. ISBN 1561588172.