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Novagard Versilube G351 Silicone Grease with Radiation Resistance, Meets MIL-L-15719A, 5.3 oz Tube
The Novagard Versilube G351 is a 5.3 oz. tube of silicone grease compound with the intention of provides lubrication, long-stretch aging stability, and radiation resistance for use in nuclear power plants and in closed environments and areas with long benefit intervals such as refrigerators, vacuum cleaners, and electric regions. The compound is a soap-thickened, dimethyl-diphenyl polysiloxane-based grease. It has a temperature range of -40 to +400 degrees F (-40 to +204 degrees C). It meets United States Military Specification MIL-L-15719A. The compound has an off-white or tan color and a paste consistency.
Industrial lubricants can be found in most machinery the acting one or more functions, including sinking friction and wear, preventing components from adhering to each other, distributing loads more evenly, dispersing excitement dead from tender parts, and preventing wear. Although many equipment are used as lubricants, the most common are smear with oil (also called fluid lubricants) and grease because of their versatility. Smear with oil lubricants contain any a oil or synthetic base, the properties of which are modified by the addition of various additives. Grease lubricants, a mixture of smear with oil fat and a thickening agent, have a thicker consistency than smear with oil, enabling use wherever liquids cannot be retained and requiring less habitual changes.
Novagard Solutions manufactures industrial adhesives, sealants, and lubricants. The company, founded in 1977, is headquartered in Cleveland, OH.
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