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Penetrating Lubricants for Electrical Applications
Protect electrical components—these lubricants insulate and block moisture, preventing electrical malfunctions. They cut through dirt, grease, and rust to clean connections and relays, leaving behind a thin film for long-lasting protection.
Dielectric strength measures the maximum voltage a lubricant can withstand without losing its insulating properties. The higher the dielectric strength, the better its quality as an insulator.
These lubricants cannot be sold outside of the United States due to product labeling requirements.
Each
Container | ||||||
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Net Weight, oz. | Type | Dielectric Strength, V/mil | Temp. Range, °F | Cannot Be Sold To | Each | |
CRC 3-36 Technical Grade | ||||||
11 | Aerosol Can | 51,300 | Not Rated to 250° | Outside United States | 0000000 | 000000 |
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Net Weight, oz. | Type | Dielectric Strength, V/mil | Temp. Range, °F | Cannot Be Sold To | Pkg. Qty. | Pkg. | |
CRC 3-36 Technical Grade | |||||||
11 | Aerosol Can | 51,300 | Not Rated to 250° | Outside United States | 12 | 00000000 | 0000000 |