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Jet Lube SILICONE COMPOUND DM 73560 Silicone Dielectric Grease NSF H1 (21 CFR 178.3570) 5 oz. Tube
- NSF H-1 Registered #132224 (DM-3), #132225 (DM-2)
- Excellent for high temperature bearings, conveyor systems, and low-temp refrigeration systems.
- Water resistant
- Nontoxic/Safe
- Wide temperature range
- Extremely chemical resistant
- Translucent paste
- Highly resistant to oxidation and shear breakdown
- Suitable for valve lubrication
- Dielectric strength: 500 volts/mil typical
- Conforms to: MIL S-8660C (DM-3)
- MIL C-21567A
SILICONE COMPOUND DM is a premium silicone compound for use in a wide variety of applications. Its low volatility, nonmelting thickener and high dielectric strength make it the compound of choice for moisture proofing ignition systems, spark plug connections, electrical assemblies, cable and battery terminals and other similar applications. SILICONE COMPOUND DM provides excellent lubrication and sealing properties for plug and gate valves, stuffing boxes, o-rings, and vacuum and pressure systems. The low volatility and inert properties allow it to be used on a wide range of elastomers and plastics. Ideally suited for subzero processing facilities and spiral freezer applications. It is not recommended for use on surfaces to be painted. NLGI Grade 3 standard (other grades are available). Sizes: 14 oz cart, 1 lb, 5 lb, 35 lb, 120 lb, 400 lb
- Thickener Inorganic
- Fluid Type Silicone
- Color/Appearance Translucent to
- opaque gel/paste
- Dropping Point (ASTM D-566) None
- Specific Gravity 1.05
- Density (lb/gal), Typical 8.9
- Flash Point (ASTM D-92), Typical >500Deg F (260Deg C)
- Autoignition Point (Calculated) 600Deg F (316Deg C)
- NLGI Grade, Standard 3
- Penetration 220 - 250
- Copper Strip Corrosion 1A
- (ASTM D-4048)
- Oil Separation, Wt. % <1.0%
- (24 hrs. @ 100Deg C)
- Temperature Range -70Deg F (-57Deg C) to
- 400Deg F (204Deg C)
- Dielectric Breakdown Voltage 500 volts/mil
- (ASTM D149), Typical
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