Suppose one finds themself out of "proper" dielectric grease, but has on hand large volumes of the above grease, the same as in this link
https://www.amazon.com/Dow-Corning-...lpcontext&ref_=fplfs&smid=A3IHZ5U56GDR3K&th=1
Is there any particular reason why this would not be a suitable substitute for dielectric grease? I've used this stuff in the lab for years, smearing it on O-rings, glass joints, and plenty of other things that see wide temperature variations, mechanical vibration, and other properties.
As best as I can tell, proper dielectric greases are not terribly different in composition from this...
https://www.amazon.com/Dow-Corning-...lpcontext&ref_=fplfs&smid=A3IHZ5U56GDR3K&th=1
Is there any particular reason why this would not be a suitable substitute for dielectric grease? I've used this stuff in the lab for years, smearing it on O-rings, glass joints, and plenty of other things that see wide temperature variations, mechanical vibration, and other properties.
As best as I can tell, proper dielectric greases are not terribly different in composition from this...