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Lubricating grease SYNCOLON®
syntheticsiliconePTFE

Lubricating grease - SYNCOLON® - Synco Chemical Corp - synthetic / silicone / PTFE
Lubricating grease - SYNCOLON® - Synco Chemical Corp - synthetic / silicone / PTFE
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Characteristics

Function
lubricating
Composition
synthetic, PTFE, silicone
Product applications
for plastics, for slides, brake
Field
sealing
Operating temperature

Min.: -40 °C
(-40 °F)

Max.: 260 °C
(500 °F)

Flash point

300 °C
(572 °F)

Description

Super Lube® Silicone Lubricating Brake Grease with Syncolon® is a NLGI Grade 2 compound designed for caliper and wheel cylinder assembly work as silicone is an excellent lubricant for rubber and plastics. It is compatible with the majority of rubber compounds including nitrile, nylon and other synthetic rubber. See Compatibility Chart under Technical Resources for further details. Super Lube® Silicone Lubricating Brake Grease should be used at every point in the brake system where parts slide or move. With disc brakes, lubrication points include: caliper slides, pins, bushings and contact points where the pads slide within the caliper housing. It can be applied on self-adjuster mechanisms on rear disc brakes with locking calipers, parking brake cables and linkages. Super Lube® Silicone Lubricating Brake Grease can also be used to dampen vibrations between disc brake pads and caliper pistons. It should NOT be applied between the pads and any noise suppression shims. Use it sparingly on the back of a bare pad or between the pad shim and caliper. Super Lube® Silicone Lubricating Brake Grease is dielectric, food grade and clean. This product is an NSF registered Food Grade lubricant, rated H1 for incidental food contact and meets USDA 1998 H1 guidelines. Super Lube® Silicone Lubricating Brake Grease is Kosher Certified.
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