Granville Silicone Grease - 70G - 0073A
FEATURES
- Formulated with a broad temperature range and resistant to water (hot, cold, steam and brine), lubricating oils, most hydrocarbons/solvents, natural gas, refinery gases and many acidic solutions
- Excellent dielectric properties - can be used with high voltage electrical systems for lubricating non-conducting contacts
- Can be used as a damping compound - under both high pressure and elevated temperature conditions
- Lubricates cylinder slides, taps, valves and stopcocks (where the presence of checmicals and solvents mean conventional products are not appropriate
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Granville Silicone Grease - 70G - 0073A
Granville Silicone Grease - 70G - 0073A
FEATURES
- Formulated with a broad temperature range and resistant to water (hot, cold, steam and brine), lubricating oils, most hydrocarbons/solvents, natural gas, refinery gases and many acidic solutions
- Excellent dielectric properties - can be used with high voltage electrical systems for lubricating non-conducting contacts
- Can be used as a damping compound - under both high pressure and elevated temperature conditions
- Lubricates cylinder slides, taps, valves and stopcocks (where the presence of checmicals and solvents mean conventional products are not appropriate
$10.98
Granville Silicone Grease - 70G - 0073A—
$10.98
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FEATURES
- Formulated with a broad temperature range and resistant to water (hot, cold, steam and brine), lubricating oils, most hydrocarbons/solvents, natural gas, refinery gases and many acidic solutions
- Excellent dielectric properties - can be used with high voltage electrical systems for lubricating non-conducting contacts
- Can be used as a damping compound - under both high pressure and elevated temperature conditions
- Lubricates cylinder slides, taps, valves and stopcocks (where the presence of checmicals and solvents mean conventional products are not appropriate





















