Performance Levels | - 1. Use of Silicone grease in Electrical - Terminal Protection, Dielectric Insulation, Connector Lubrication, Weatherproofing, enhancing Potentiometers and Variable Resistors, Sealing and Gasket Protection, Heat Dissipation, Cable Insulation, insulating Printed Circuit Boards (PCBs), and safeguarding Automotive Electronics., 2. Use of Silicone grease in Computer - Thermal Management, Fan Lubrication, Connector Protection, Cable Management, O-Ring Sealing, Laptop Hinges, Hard Drive Sealing, Waterproofing, Battery Terminal Care, Switch and Control Maintenance, SATA and M.2 Connector Preservation, CMOS Battery Protection, Expansion Slot Optimization, Dust Prevention, and Safeguarding External Ports., Temperature Resistance: Effective from -40°C to +200°C, Water Resistance: Forms a protective barrier against water, Chemical Resistance: High resistance to most chemicals and solvents, Dielectric Strength: Superior insulation properties
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Usage Instructions | - Clean Surfaces: Ensure surfaces are clean and free from dirt, debris, and old lubricants., Apply Sparingly: Use a thin, even layer of grease on the surfaces needing lubrication or protection., Spread Evenly: Gently spread the grease to ensure complete coverage without excess., Reassemble: Reassemble the components as required after application.
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Other Features | - 1. Wide Temperature Range: TetraClean Silicone grease remains effective over a wide temperature range, from very low to very high temperatures., 2. Water and Chemical Resistance: It is highly resistant to water, chemicals, and various solvents, making it suitable for use in challenging environments., 3. Dielectric Properties: TetraClean Silicone grease's non-conductive nature makes it ideal for electrical applications, preventing short circuits and enhancing electrical insulation, 4. Longevity: TetraClean Silicone grease's properties contribute to the longevity and performance of components by reducing wear and preventing corrosion., 5. Compatibility: It is compatible with various materials, including rubber, plastics, metals, and elastomers
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