• Can be used over a wide range of temperatures (-30°C/-22°F to 1,100°C/2,012°F)
• Enables nondestructive dismantling, even after long use at high temperatures
• High load-carrying capacity
• Due to stated coefficient of friction, defined pre-stressing forces for bolted joints can be achieved
• Good corrosion protection
• Good electrical conductivity
• No intentional polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) or per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS)
temperatures and frictional contacts that typically for bolted joints, are free from lead or nickel. Suitable for lubrication points with low speeds, subjected to high temperatures and corrosive effects, and also require a low and constant coefficient of friction. As a contact lubricant for electrically conducting components. Used successfully for stud bolts in industrial turbines, stud bolts in turbochargers of diesel engines, flanged connections in chemical and petrochemical plants.
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