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Anti-seize lubricants

By Staff -- Plant Engineering, 12/1/2006

Permatex anti-seize lubricants protect mated metal parts against corrosion, rusting, galling, friction and seizing. They also reduce wrench torque, easing the assembly and disassembly of threaded, slip-fit, and press-fit connections. The lubricants are an inert blend of heavy-duty aluminum, copper and graphite lubricants in a petroleum base and are capable of withstanding service temperatures from –60 to 1,600 degrees F without hardening or evaporating. Copper-free Permatex nickel anti-seize lubricant is designed for use with stainless steel, titanium and nickel alloys and withstands service temperatures to 2,400 F. Permatex copper anti-seize lubricant is a premium lubricant that provides good electrical conductivity, withstanding service temperatures from –30 to 1,800 degrees F. Permatex food-grade anti-seize lubricant is a nondrying, nonmetallic, PTFE-fortified, synthetic-based formulation for lubricating machine parts, press fits and shafts as well as threaded connections.

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