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Ox-Gard OX-100B Anti-Oxidant Compound, 1 oz, Tube, Charcoal Paste

79011 ANTIOXIDANT COMPND 1OZ
Item #: 80046357

Product Info

OX-100B
GB-GARDNER BENDER

79011 ANTIOXIDANT COMPND 1OZ
Ox-Gard OX-100B Anti-Oxidant Compound, 1 oz, Tube, Charcoal Paste

Ox-Gard anti-oxidant compound contains prime grade zinc and is formulated with metallic zinc to create a compound that enhances electrical and thermal conductivity which is used on high power crimp connections and stud bolt mountings. When the connection is tightened, the grease is displaced, leaving a layer of zinc filling in the surface imperfections of the interface. This has a two-fold effect; it improves electrical conductivity and it improves thermal conductivity. This reduces the connection temperature under high power conditions by a reduced voltage drop and by providing a heat conductivity path to the connection's substrate. Ox-gard anti-oxidant compound is manufactured with unique grease compounded from custom refined low Sulphur oil. The grease base ensures brush-ability over a wide temperature range, tenacious adherence to all surfaces, resistance to water wash out and the prevention of rust and corrosion. This makes the product easier and more reliable to use.
  • Makes connections more reliable
  • Makes connections more weatherproof
  • Protects connections from corrosion
  • Reduces temperate rise
  • Low Sulphur content
  • Non-reactive, no gassing in storage
  • Brushable over a wide temperature range
  • Sticks to wet joints
  • For aluminum to aluminum, aluminum to copper wire connections and aluminum conduit joints and copper to copper
ColorGray
CompositionsCalcium Carbonate Graphite Petroleum Oil Talc Zinc (Powder)
Container TypeTube
Flash Point221
FormCharcoal Paste
Net Content1
Odor/ScentPetrol
pH RangeNeutral
Solubility in WaterNegligible
Specific Gravity1.36

Item Specifications

  • Gray
  • ANTI-OXIDANTS
  • 0.11 lbs per EA
AS LOW AS $3.91/EA
Qty Breaks Available
1-9$3.99
10+$3.91
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UOM : EA
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