It says "multi-purpose" so it's possible it matches up with their " multi-purpose grease " which they still market. If so, that would not be dielectric.
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Read the patent and see what it's claimed purpose is. Just Google the patent # or go directly to the USPTO website; patents are public documents and unrestricted.
One thing for sure, that tube has Teflon in it as indicated by the writing on the tube. Teflon is the registered tradmark for PTFE which is owned by Chemours (formerly Dupont). Dupont patented PTFE in 1941. Super Lube still uses PTFE in their product but they call it Syncolon. I'm not sure but I think the patent on Teflon ran out (it has been 77 years since it was patented). If anyone has some time perhaps they can find out when that happened.
This is all fun.
Bought a few tubes of each on Amazon a year or so ago. The sticky gel one seems to do okay in the gate roller. Other than that, haven't found any other particular use where I'd say "this is it and nothing else".
Originally Posted By: Errtt
Bought a few tubes of each on Amazon a year or so ago. The sticky gel one seems to do okay in the gate roller. Other than that, haven't found any other particular use where I'd say "this is it and nothing else".
Thanks, I'll try to use it on garage door and see what happens.