Mainly there are two thread standards used in most of the
manufacturing sector. They are:
1.
NPT (National Pipe Thread) – US standard
2.
BSPT (British Standard Pipe Taper)
The NPT are most used in US and Canada while the BSPT is
most popular in Europe, China, and Japan. NPT has taper and straight thread
types also called as NPT (tapered) and NPS (Straight). Similarly, BSP also has
BSPT (tapered) and BSPP (parallel/straight). The main difference between these
two thread standards is the thread pitch angle. NPT has thread angle of 60o
while BSPT has thread angle of 55o. And due to this variance in pitch angle these
two threads have different pitch (TPI: thread per inch).
The other notations used for thread are:
G - BSP parallel threads, BSPP
R – BSP tapered threads, BSPT (external) * R mates with Rc
and Rp and also with G
Rc – BSP tapered threads (internal) *Rc mates
with R
Rp – Internal parallel threads, * Rp mates
R
Rs – external parallel threads
*G series mates with G series as they are parallel
Note: BSPP is also known as SS, whitworth, G or Rp