Hello,
what do you think about this? I'm thinking of using ceramic paste (aka metal free paste) on light bulb sockets throughout the home to prevent seizing.
I haven't seen anyone using ceramic grease for this purpose. But I think it's ideal. It shouldn't be electrically conductive (unlike copper grease) and it has a wide temperature range (up to 1400C = 2550F). It is also stable in corrosive environments. The only thing I'm not sure about is dielectric stability.
I have a choice of using Super Lube for this purpose (resistant up to 232C = 450F).
But somehow I think ceramic grease would perfectly fit this application. What is your opinion?
what do you think about this? I'm thinking of using ceramic paste (aka metal free paste) on light bulb sockets throughout the home to prevent seizing.
I haven't seen anyone using ceramic grease for this purpose. But I think it's ideal. It shouldn't be electrically conductive (unlike copper grease) and it has a wide temperature range (up to 1400C = 2550F). It is also stable in corrosive environments. The only thing I'm not sure about is dielectric stability.
I have a choice of using Super Lube for this purpose (resistant up to 232C = 450F).
But somehow I think ceramic grease would perfectly fit this application. What is your opinion?
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