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07-05-2013, 11:33 PM
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Dave,
(PTFE) Poly
tetrafluoroethylene.
(Edit: dang dyslexia {PFTE} got me again.)
My
guess is they don't hold a license with DuPont to use the word
Teflon®.
Some of their older MSDS sheets used to list some components as being a neurotoxin.
That might have been one of their oil products though.
And the current gun grease is a "new" formula.
I can tell you that the gun grease does dry out over time and start to get 'crusty', so I would not recommend it (for o-rings) myself.
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Natural glycerin is what I used on water filtration units, up to and including large RO systems. No problem with the o-rings, and the water washes out any excess, so I had no problems with it. Used it on 316L s/s as well as a few other stainlesses in contact with the fiberglass of the factory RO housings. The high pressure housings I designed were all metal, and still used glycerin for lubing up the o-rings with never a problem. Normally, I chose Viton, which is overkill for ordinary water, but some of the water we designed for was polluted with who knows what, so the decision was to build for worst case, hence the Viton.
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What I am still trying to figure out, is why a company would use two different lubricants on the same part?
I have a few Surefire flashlights that could use some lube, but I don't know that I want to have to purchase
multiple formulations. Doesn't make sense to me.
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Willie,
Silicone is an excellent lubricant for O rings, but it really bad for aluminium.
This is my problem as well, looking for one lubricant that is good for both O rings and aluminium. It's seems that a Teflon/PTFE lubricant will do for both.
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(07-06-2013, 10:33 AM)DaveH Wrote: Silicone is an excellent lubricant for O rings, but it really bad for aluminium.
This is my problem as well, looking for one lubricant that is good for both O rings and aluminium.
How about good ole petroleum jelly. That's what our guys in the repair shop used for the finer things that needed lubed. Just my thought...Bob
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(08-25-2013, 06:22 PM)aametalmaster Wrote: How about good ole petroleum jelly. That's what our guys in the repair shop used for the finer things that needed lubed. Just my thought...Bob
I forgot about that, I remember years ago at work they would use it on some rubber seals. I'll have to look into it.
Thanks Bob.
DaveH