[GreenKeys] Teletype Oil (Ad Nauseum)
Steve Schlink
sschlink at mindspring.com
Thu Aug 18 08:54:57 EDT 2011
FWIW, I'll go with what the O-ring manufactures say about compatibility.
Rubber is a non-specific generic (meaningless) term. All black O-rings are
not the same. O-rings are specified by the elastomer chemistry.
So, unless you know the specific type of material, e.g. buna-n, nitrile,
EP, etc. you really don't know what is compatible.
If this topic was ad nauseum before, what is it now?
I'm done, believe whatever you want.
At 01:54 PM 8/18/2011 +0300, Sheldon Daitch wrote:
>We use considerable amounts of silicone grease on rubber O-rings for glass
>tube
>fittings on the vapor phase cooling systems in our transmitters, as well
>as the
>O-rings in transmission line connectors and wave guide connectors and never
>any problems that we are aware of, where the silicone grease attacks the
>rubber.
>
>I'd say that every Andrew coaxial connector with rubber O-rings and gaskets
>contains a small tube or two of silicone grease.
>
>73
>Sheldon
>WA4MZZ
>
>>I have to disagree about silicone not attacking rubber. Take a look at the
>>O-ring manufacturer's sites and you will see that several synthetic
>>"rubber" compounds are attacked by "silicones". The other concern about
>>using silicone around electronics is that one of its properties is a very
>>high dielectric strength. Given its propensity to creep, that could be a
>>problem on the various contacts.
>>
>>
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