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Electrically Conductive Antiseize Lubricants
Copper allows these lubricants to conduct electricity, while graphite gives them good chemical and corrosion resistance. Also known as thread lubricants, antiseize lubricants prevent threaded fasteners and close-fitting parts from locking together due to corrosion, contamination, or heat.
Loctite® C5-A Copper-Based Anti-Seize lubricants can be used with salt water and petroleum-based chemicals. LB 8065 comes as a stick for no-mess application.
Dielectric strength measures the maximum voltage a lubricant can withstand without losing its insulating properties. The higher the dielectric strength, the better its quality as an insulator.
Electrical resistivity is a measure of how well a material opposes the flow of electricity. The lower the rating, the more electricity it conducts.
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Loctite® LB 8065 C5-A Copper-Based Anti-Seize | |||||||||
0.71 oz. | Stick | Copper, Graphite | Not Rated | Not Rated | Not Rated to 1800° | Copper | Aluminum, Brass, Copper, Iron, Plastic, Stainless Steel, Steel | 0000000 | 000000 |