WELL CONSTRUCTION - Teflon pipe dope
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
WATER RESOURCES DIVISION
WASHINGTON, D. C. 20242
January 15, 1970
4037 0001
GROUND WATER BRANCH TECHNICAL MEMORANDUM NO. 70.8
To: Regional Hydrologists and District Chiefs, WRD
From: Chief, Ground Water Branch, WRD
Subject: WELL CONSTRUCTION - Teflon pipe dope
George A. Dinwiddie, of the WRD Radiohydrology Project Office at
Denver, furnishes the following information on a relatively new
product--Teflon pipe dope--for use in test-well construction and
other pipe-fitting requirements, particularly where water
contamination by pipe dope is a concern:
"Normal pipe dope is a petroleum-base substance that tends to
bleed out of the pipe connections, especially as temperature
increases. The dope, or at least the oily film derived from
the dope, fouls instruments and contaminates the water.
Teflon paste was our solution to this problem. In addition
to being a good lubricant, this teflon pipe dope is
relatively inert and stable even as temperature increases.
The material also is a dielectric which means that it does
not affect the instruments nearly as much as the normal pipe
dope. The material that we used during hydraulic testing of
deep holes in Central Nevada has the trade name "Quick Seal"
and was ordered from Saunders Corporation of Los Angeles. It
is listed as Saunders No. S-33 (Quick Seal) by the Saunders
Corporation (Telephone 213 246-5595)."
(s) C. L. McGuinness
WRD Distribution: A, B, S, FO, PO