Is there any advantage to copper based antiseize compound? Does it last any longer?
I don't think of copper as being antiseize the way I do graphite.
Thanks MB
Is there any advantage to copper based antiseize compound? Does it last any longer?
I don't think of copper as being antiseize the way I do graphite.
Thanks MB
There are numerous different metallic (and other) powders used in antiseize compounds. Metallics such as Nickel, Silver, Copper, and Lead. Non-metallics such as graphite and "white graphite" (Molybdenum Disulphide). Each has its own properties and some types are better suited to certain specific applications than others.
DS
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