Conductive Grease

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accurrent

Hi,

In the posts about Mark V turbines, it has been seen many times that applying a conductive grease will help prevent loss of communication problems. What is the brand and manufacturer of this grease?
 
I don't do turbines or generators, but I've used dielectric grease to coat wire or terminals in outdoor panels, or indoor panels where the building is open to the elements (rolling mill) where changing temperatures and humidity make condensation an issue, or plants with corrosive atmospheres like a sulfuric acid plant.

I've used either Super Lube 91003 or Conducto-Lube #240-200 and when I've been stuck, any available grease in the shop cabinet.
 
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Curt Wuollet

I'm not a turbine geek either, but I know a lot of power companies use NO-OX-ID by Sanchem. I use it for ground connections, especially where they are near or on damp concrete. If I ever have to redo a ground connection, it gets the grease too. A tube of the stuff goes a long way as it's for coating not filling.

Regards
cww
 
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