MG Chemicals Carbon Conductive Silicone Grease 73 ml MG Chemicals

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RS Stock No.:
124-7682
Mfr. Part No.:
846-80g
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MG Chemicals
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Brand

MG Chemicals

Trade Name

MG Chemicals

Grease Type

Carbon Conductive Silicone

Product Form

Paste

Package Type

Tube

Package Size

73 ml

Food Processing Safe

No

Colour

Black

Viscosity

333 → 368cSt

Maximum Operating Temperature

+200°C

Minimum Operating Temperature

-50°C

COO (Country of Origin):
CA

MG Chemicals 846 Conductive Grease


The 846 carbon conductive grease from MG Chemicals is designed to help prevent corrosion and maintains and promotes electrical conductivity on your connections. The conductive grease is safe to be used on plastics.

Feature and Benefits


Typical Applications


Reduces EMI noise
Provides protection from moisture & corrosion
Extends life of contacts

Use on switches and EMI shielding applications

Caution

DO NOT apply or smooth grease with bare finger. Carbon black grease is hard to clean and can transfer to other surfaces by touch.


Conductive Greases


Conductive greases are insulators and contain some fine powdered metals. They are designed to lubricate and maintain electrical and thermal conductivity while providing protection against moisture and corrosion. They are ideal for surface-to-surface, fixed or sliding, contact areas requiring lubrication while maintaining electrical continuity.

Do not use Conductive greases in electrical connectors with multiple terminals. Only use the greases in connections that are well-isolated from connections with differing voltages, and never in high-voltage connections.