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All Purpose Silicone Lube on 2040-parts.com

US $18.25
Location:

Pinckney, Michigan, US

Pinckney, Michigan, US
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All Purpose Silicone Lube

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Item# S00206

Product Description

Sprayon S00206 All Purpose Silicone Lube is an economical lubricant for applications where petroleum based products are not desired. This 5% silicone formula protects against air and moisture to retard oxidation and corrosion. It virtually eliminates friction and sticking to improve high-speed production. Leaves a long lasting film that is compatible with most surfaces.

5% silicone formula

Reduces friction and sticking; protects against corrosion and oxidation with an invisible film that repels water

Compatible with most surfaces; will not attack most plastics

Will not interfere with painting or decorating

Effective from -50°F to +375°F

Aerosol is equipped with SPRAY ANYWAY™ valve and extension tube

Recommended Uses: Rubber moldings, windows, sliding wood surfaces, sewing equipment, sliding racks, dissimilar metals, springs, leather, doors, hinges, weather-stripping and plastic assemblies.

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