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KEY Pipe Joint Compounds
KEY-TITE® ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 3
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KEY graphite paste����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 5
Lading guide�������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 6
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KEY-TITE
Waterproof sealant for air, gas, water, and steam line joints
KEY-TITE® viscous sealant is ideal for leak-proof sealing of threaded,
flanged, and gasket joints. Use KEY-TITE in flowlines for hot and
cold water, aqueous solutions, low-pressure steam slurries, natural
and manufactured gases, compressed air, dilute acids, and caustics
and alcohols.
KEY-TITE seals effectively without cementing because it is a film-forming,
non-hardening compound. It also acts as a lubricant and protects pipe
threads from rusting and seizing.
KEY-TITE is dark green and consists of vegetable and mineral oils and prime
and extender pigments, plus an antioxidant. It contains no lead or other
toxic ingredients and will not affect the taste or color of water or any other
potable liquid.
You never need to stir KEY-TITE. It remains soft and pliable and will not
settle or dry out in its container.

Temperature range
From −50 to 450 degF [−46 to 232 degC]

Sizes
■■

1/2-pint dope kit with applicator brush in cap, 48 per case

■■

1-pint can, 24 per case

■■

1-quart can, 12 per case

■■

1-galUS can, 4 per case

■■

5-galUS pail

■■

500-lbm drum

See lading guide on pages 6–10.
KEY-TITE is available in a range of sizes.

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KEY Compounds
KEY Red-D-Mix Graphite Sealant for Extreme Temperatures, Easy Breakout
KEY Red-D-Mix is a black viscous thread lubricant and sealant that is
recommended for use at extreme operating temperatures and where
frequent breakout of joints is required.
It is suitable for air, water, steam, dilute acids and alkalies, salt, metal
carbonate, phosphate, and sulfate and nitrate solutions.
KEY Red-D-Mix consists of mineral oils, graphites, and a suspending agent.

Temperature range
From −50 to 1,200 degF [−46 to 649 degC]

Sizes
■■

10-lbm pail, 4 per case

■■

50-lbm pail

■■

500-lbm drum

KEY Red-D-Mix Characteristics
Viscosity strokes at 77 degF [25 degC]
Toxicity
Metal adhesion
Stability
Corrosion—copper strip method
Free alkali—maximum
Moisture

4

650–750
None
Good
Good
None
None
None

KEY Red-D-Mix accommodates extreme temperatures.

KEY Graphite Paste
For petroleum product, acid, and high-pressure steam line joints
Thixotropic compounds
A simple demonstration shows the superior thixotrophic qualities that
enable KEY-TITE and KEY graphite paste to seal and lubricate joints more
effectively compared with other brands of joint compounds.
A thixotropic thread sealant can be defined as one that flows readily
when brushed or poured but becomes semisolid and ceases to flow after a
short time.
A test compared KEY-TITE, KEY graphite paste, and five well-known
competitive brands of compounds. A small quantity of each was applied,
one immediately after the other, to the top of a 45° glass incline. The
conventional compounds slid or ran quickly down the surface, indicating a
lack of coatability and therefore poor long-term sealing ability.
Conversely, KEY-TITE and KEY graphite paste, because of their superior
thixotropic properties, moved only a short distance and stopped
permanently. They had quickly formed an exterior film without hardening.

Because their contents are in equal suspension, KEY-TITE
and KEY graphite paste flow smoothly from the brush and
spread quickly and evenly.

This thixotropic nature assures that when KEY compounds are applied to
your pipe joint threads, they will seal effectively, will not drip, and yet will
permit easy breakout of the joint when necessary.
This viscous compound is ideal for leak-proof sealing of threaded, flanged
and gasket joints in flowlines for gasoline and other fuels; solvents
including chlorinated (trichloroethylene) and aromatic hydrocarbon gases;
liquefied petroleum gas; coal tar products; animal and vegetable oils;
ethers; esters; ketones; alcohols; glycerine; glycols; compressed air; highpressure steam; and strong acids.
KEY graphite paste, like KEY-TITE, seals without cementing the joint
because of its film-forming, non-hardening nature. It, too, acts as a
lubricant and protects pipe threads from rust and seizing.
When hot, KEY graphite paste expands to provide an even tighter seal.
Gaskets sealed with it can be reused. It stays soft and pliable in the can
and never needs stirring.
KEY graphite paste is black and consists of a carbohydrate binder, graphite,
and a preservative.

Temperature range:

KEY graphite paste is available in a range of sizes.

From −30 to 750 degF [−34 to 399 degC]

Sizes:
■■

1/4-lbm can, 36 per case

■■

5/8-lbm dope kit with applicator brush in cap, 48 per case

■■

1-lbm can, 24 per case

■■

23/4-lbm can, 12 per case

■■

10-lbm pail, 4 per case

■■

30-lbm and 50-lbm pails

■■

500-lbm drum

KEY Graphite Paste Characteristics
Viscosity strokes at 77 degF [25 degC]
Toxicity
Metal adhesion
Stability
Corrosion—copper strip method
Moisture—maximum

650–750
None
Good
Good
None
16%

See lading guide on pages 6 –10.

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Lading Guide
KEY compounds are formulated and manufactured under strict quality-control guides. They comprise a complete family of high-grade pipe joint sealants
and are formulated to handle practically all of the industry’s most used ladings, from acetaldehyde to zinc sulfate.

Lading

Temperature Range, degF [degC]

Temperature Range, degF [degC]

KEY-TITE

KEY

KEY-TITE

KEY

−50 to 450
[−46 to 232]

−30 to 750
[−34 to 399]

−50 to 450
[−46 to 232]

−30 to 750
[−34 to 399]

Absorption oil

●

Asphalt emulsions

Acetaldehyde

●

Barium carbonate

●

Acetate solvents

●

Barium chloride

●

Acetic acid

●

●

Barium hydroxide

●

Acetic anhydride

●

●

Barium salt solutions

●

Acetone

●

●

Barium sulfate

●

Acetylene gas

●

●

Barites

●

●

Benzaldehyde

●

Benzine (petroleum ether)

●

Acetylene generator waste
Acid sludge

●

Acrylonitrile

●

Benzene (benzol)

Agitator drawoff refinery

●

Benzoate of soda

●

●

Air

●

●

Benzoic acid

●

Alcohols, methyl or ethyl

●

●

Bicarbonate of soda

●

●

Bituminous paints

Alcohols, higher

●

Alkalies

●

Black liquor, paper industry

●

Alums

●

Blast furnace gas

●

Aluminum acetate

●

Bleach liquor (calcium hypochlorite)

●

●

Blue gas

●

●

●

●

Aluminum chloride, anhydrous
Aluminum resinate

●

Boiler blowoff (steam)

●

Aluminum sulfate

●

Boiler feeder water

●

Aluminum salt solutions

●

Borax

●

Ammonia, gas or liquid

●

Boric acid

●

Ammonia liquor

●

Brake fluid

●

Ammonia recovery lines

●

Bright stock, petroleum

●

Ammonia saturators

●

Brines

Ammonium chloride

●

Bulk stations

●

Ammonium hydroxide

●

Bunker oils (fuel oils)

●

Ammonium nitrate

●

Butadiene

●

Ammonium phosphate

●

Butane, gas or liquid

Ammonium salt solutions

●

Butyric acid

●

Ammonium sulfate

●

Calcium chloride

●

Ammonium sulfate liquor

●

Calcium hydroxide

●

Amyl acetate

●

Calcium hypochlorite

●

Amyl chloride

●

Calcium salt solutions

●

Aniline

●

Calcium sulfate

●

Aniline oils

●

Carbolic acid (phenol solution)

Animal oils

●

Carbon dioxide, gas or liquid

Aqueous solutions

●

●

●
●

Carbon disulfide

●

Aromatic solvents

●

Carbon monoxide gas

●

●

Carbon tetrachloride

Arsenic trichloride

●

Carbonic acid (CO2 solution)

●

Casein paints

●

●

● Compound is most suitable for the lading within the temperature limits shown for the compound.

●
●

Arsenic acid
Asphalt

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Lading

●
●

● Compound is most suitable for the lading within the temperature limits shown for the compound.

Lading

Temperature Range, degF [degC]

Lading

Temperature Range, degF [degC]

KEY-TITE

KEY

KEY-TITE

KEY

−50 to 450
[−46 to 232]

−30 to 750
[−34 to 399]

−50 to 450
[−46 to 232]

−30 to 750
[−34 to 399]

Casing head gas

●

Elaine red oil (oleic acid)

Caster oil

●

●

Electrolytic cell liquor

●

Caustic cell liquors

●

Emulsions

●

Caustic potash (potassium hydroxide)

●

Epsom salts

●

Caustic soda (sodium hydroxide)

●

Ethane gas

●

Cellulose acetate

●

●

Ethers

●

Cement slurries

●

Ether, petroleum

●

Chestnut extract

●

Ethyl acetate

●

●

Chlorinated paraffin

●

Ethyl alcohol (ethanol)

Chlorinated solvents

●

Ethyl benzene

●

●

Chlorobenzene

●

●

Ethyl chloride, gas or liquid

●

Chrome tanning solutions

●

Ethylene dibromide

●

Chromic acid

●

Ethylene dichloride

●

Citric acid

●

Ethylene gas

Clay slips

●

Ethylene glycol

●

Coal gas

●

●

Fatty acids

●

Coal tar oils

●

Fatty acids and water

Coal tar solvents

●

Ferric chloride

●

Ferric nitrate

●

Coal washers

●

●

●

Coconut oil

●

Ferric sulfate

●

Coke oven gas

●

Ferrous chloride

●

Ferrous sulfate

●

Condensate

●

Continuous treaters, refinery

●

●

Fertilizer solutions

Copper solution

●

Nitrate

●

Copper sulfate

●

Phosphate

●

Sulfate

●

Core oil

●

Corn oil

●

Filter house lines

●

Cottonseed oil

●

Fish oil

●

Creosote oil

●

Flavoring extracts

●

Cresylic acid (cresol)

●

Flue gas

●

Crude oil

●

Fluosilic acid

●

Crude oil and brine

●

Foamite lines

●

Cumene

●

Formaldehyde

●

Cutting oils

●

Formic acid

●

Cyanide solutions

●

Denatured alcohol

●

Dextrin

●

Freon®, gas or liquid
●

Fruit juices

●

●
●

Fuel oil

●

Dichlorethylene

●

Fuming sulfuric acid

●

Diesel fuel

●

Furfural

●

Diethanolamine

●

Fusel oil (crude amyl alcohol)

●

Distillate, petroleum

●

Gallic acid

Doctor solution (sodium plumbite)

●

Gas drips

Doctor solution and gasoline

●

Gas fuel lines

Downtherm

●

Gas liquor (ammonia liquor)

●

Gas, manufactured

●

●

●

●

Drilling mud

●

●
●
●

Drip cocks, gas

●

Gas, natural

Drip oil

●

Gas odorizers

●

Dry cleaning fluid

●

Gas oil

●

Dyes, oil soluble

●

Gasoline, low aromatic

●

● Compound is most suitable for the lading within the temperature limits shown for the compound.

● Compound is most suitable for the lading within the temperature limits shown for the compound.

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Lading

Temperature Range, degF [degC]

Temperature Range, degF [degC]

KEY

KEY-TITE

KEY

−50 to 450
[−46 to 232]

−30 to 750
[−34 to 399]

−50 to 450
[−46 to 232]

−30 to 750
[−34 to 399]

Gasoline, high aromatic

●

Lye solutions

●

Gasoline and water

●

Magnesium chloride

●

Magnesium hydroxide

●

Magnesium salt solutions

●

Glacial acetic acid

●

Magnesium sulfate

●

Glauber's salt

●

Maleic anhydride

●

Glaze liquid, ceramic

●

Malt syrup (maltose)

●

Glucose

●

Manganous sulfate

●

Glue

●

Manufactured gas

●

Glycerine (glycerol)

●

●

Mash, distillery

●

Glycols

●

●

Menhaden oil (fish)

Grain alcohol (ethyl alcohol)

●

●

Mercaptans

●

Mercerizing solutions

●

Gelatin

●

Gin

●

Grease

●

●
●

Green liquor, paper industry

●

Mercuric chloride

●

Gypsum (calcium sulfate)

●

Mercury

●

●

Helium

●

Methane gas

●

●

Hemlock extract

●

●

●

Methyl alcohol (methanol)

●

Heptane

●

Methyl chloride, gas or liquid

●

Heavy oil, coke plant

●

Methyl ethyl ketone

Hexane

●

Methylene chloride

High-test gasoline

●

Milk of lime

●

Hydraulic oil

●

Mine water

●

Hydrochloric acid

●

Mineral oil

●

Hydrocyanic acid

●

Mineral spirits

●

Hydrofluoric acid

●

Miscella

●

●

Molasses

●

Monochlorbenzene

●

Monethanolamine

●

Hydrogen gas

●

Hydrogen chloride

●
●

●

Hydrogen peroxide, dilute

●

Hydrogen sulfide

●

Inhibited acid

●

Muriatic acid

●

Ink, washable

●

Naphtha, petroleum

●

●

Mud pump lines

●

Jet fuel

●

Naphtha condensers

●

Kerosene

●

Naphtha filter house, refinery

●

Ketones, except acetone

●

Naphthalene

●

Lactic acid

●

Lard

●

Natural gas

●

Nickel plating solutions

●
●

Latex

●

Nitre (potassium nitrate)

Lead arsenate

●

Nitric acid

Licorice extract

●

Nitrobenzene

Light oil, coke plant

●

●
●

Nitrogen gas

●

Lignin liquor

●

Nitrogen solutions (ammonium nitrate)

●

Lime solutions

●

Nitromethane

●

●

Linseed oil

●

Oakite

●

Liquefied petroleum gas (LPG)

●

Octane

●

Lithium chloride

●

Oil, crude

●

Oil, petroleum

●

Oil and water mixtures

●

Oil tar

●

Oil of vitriol (sulfuric acid)

●

●

Loading racks, petroleum
Logwood extracts
Low temperatures
Lubricating oil, petroleum

●
●

Refer to specific service
●

● Compound is most suitable for the lading within the temperature limits shown for the compound.

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Lading

KEY-TITE

● Compound is most suitable for the lading within the temperature limits shown for the compound.

Lading

Temperature Range, degF [degC]

Lading

Temperature Range, degF [degC]

KEY-TITE

KEY

KEY-TITE

KEY

−50 to 450
[−46 to 232]

−30 to 750
[−34 to 399]

−50 to 450
[−46 to 232]

−30 to 750
[−34 to 399]

Oleic acid

●

Red oil (oleic acid)

●

Oleomargarine

●

Residuum, refinery

●

Oleo oil

●

Road oil

●

Oleum (fuming sulfuric acid)

●

Roofing tar

●

Rosin (pine resin)

●

Olive oil

●

Oxalic acid

●

Oxidizer (nitrogen, textroxide solvent, air force)
Paint, latex base

Rubber solvent
●

●

●

Sal ammoniac (ammonium chloride)

●

Salicyclic acid

●

Paint, oil base

●

Salt (sodium chloride)

●

Paint thinner (mineral spirits)

●

Salt cake (sodium sulfate)

●

Palm oil

●

Scouring liquor, woolen mills

●

Palm oil and water

●

Seawater

●

Palmitic acid

●

Sewage

●

Sewage gas

●

Paper stock

●

●

Paraffin

●

Shellac

●

Paraffin oils

●

Shock absorber fluid

●

Peanut oil

●

Silicone fluids

Pentane

●

Slop, brewery

●

Perchlorethylene

●

Sludge, acid

●

Petrolatum

●

Slurries

●

Petroleum ether

●

Snow foam, fire-fighting equipment

Petroleum oil

●

Soap solutions

●

Phenol

●

●

●

Soda ash (sodium carbonate)

●

Phosphoric acid

●

Soda liquor, paper industry

●

Phosphorous

●

Soda liquor, paper industry

●

Phthalic anhydride

●

Sodium, molten

●

Pickling acids

●

Sodium, bicarbonate

●

Pine resin

●

Sodium bisulfate

●

Pitch

●

Sodium borate

●

Polybutene

●

Sodium carbonate

●

Polyisobutylene

●

Sodium chloride

●

Potash (potassium carbonate)

●

Sodium hydroxide

●

Potassium chloride

●

Sodium hypochlorite

●

Potassium hydroxide

●

Sodium phenolate

●

Potassium salt solutions

●

Sodium phosphate

●

Potassium sulfate

●

Sodium salt solutions

●

Printing ink

●

Sodium silicate

●

Producer gas

●

Sodium sulfate

●

Propane, gas or liquid

●

Soluble oils

●

Propylene

●

Solvent naphtha, coal tar

●

Prussic acid (hydrocyanic acid)

●

Sour gasoline

Pulp lines, paper industry

●

Sour wash, textile industry

●

Pyridine

●

Soybean oil

●

Pyrogallic acid

●

Spent acid

●

Pyroligneous liquors

●

Spent soap lye

●

Quebracho extract

●

●

Stannic chloride

●

Quenching oil

●

Starch solutions

●

Rapeseed oil

●

Steam

●

Raw gas lines

●

● Compound is most suitable for the lading within the temperature limits shown for the compound.

Stearic acid

●
●

● Compound is most suitable for the lading within the temperature limits shown for the compound.

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Lading

Temperature Range, degF [degC]

KEY-TITE

KEY

−50 to 450
[−46 to 232]

−30 to 750
[−34 to 399]

−50 to 450
[−46 to 232]

−30 to 750
[−34 to 399]

●
●

Styrene monomer
Sugar solutions
Sulfate liquors

Viscose

●

Wash oil, coke plant

●

Waste pickle liquor

●

Water, solutions or suspensions

●

●

Water gas

●

●

●
●

Sulfonated oils

●

Water glass (sodium silicate)

●

Sulfite liquors

●

Water softener

●

Sulfur chloride

●

Wax emulsions

●

Sulfur dioxide

●

●

Waxes

●

●

Wet gas lines

●

●

Sulfur, molten
Sulfur monochloride

Whiskey

●

Sulfur slurries

●

Whiskey mash

●

Sulfur trioxide

●

White liquor and water, paper industry

●

Sulfuric acid

●

Wine

●

Sulfurous acid

●

Wood alcohol (methyl alcohol)

●

Wood pulp

●

Sweet water

●

Synthesis gas

Wool scouring liquors

●

Synthetic tannis

●

Wort, beer

●

Syrup

●

Xylene (xylol)

●

●

●

Tall oil

●

Zinc chloride

●

Tall oil (fatty acids)

●

Zinc sulfate

●

Tallow

●

● Compound is most suitable for the lading within the temperature limits shown for the compound.

Tankage, rendering plants

●

Tannic acid

●

Tanning liquors

●

Tar

●

Tar acid (phenol)

●

Tar oil (creosote)

●

Tartaric acid

●

Tempering oil

●

Tetraethyl lead

●

Toluene (toluol)

●

Transformer oil

●

Triaryl phosphate

●

Triethanolamine
Trisodium phosphate

●
●

Tung oil

●

Turpentine

●

UCON® fluids
Vacuum service

●
●

Varnish

●
●

Vat dyes

●

Vegetable dyes

●

Vegetable oils

●

Vegetable oils and water

●

Vegetable tannis

●

Vinegar

●

Vinyl chloride

●

Vinylidene chloride

●

● Compound is most suitable for the lading within the temperature limits shown for the compound.

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Temperature Range, degF [degC]

KEY

Stoddard solvent
Strontium nitrate

Lading

KEY-TITE

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■■

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■■

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■■

Dedicated stocking program

Comprehensive aftermarket services portfolio
■■

Parts and spare valves

■■

Repair

■■

Field services

■■

Preventative maintenance

■■

Equipment testing and diagnostics

■■

Remanufacturing

■■

Asset preservation

■■

Customer property management

■■

Training and recertification services

■■

Warranty

Customized total valve care programs
■■

Engineering consultancy

■■

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■■

Flange management

■■

Startup and commissioning

■■

Spare parts and asset management

■■

Operational support

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