For high current applications requiring extended operation at high temperatures, low arc switching debris, reduced sliding wear and corrosion protection on Cu, Cu alloys, Ag, Au and Ni metals. Excellent mechanical stability, low fluid migration, and low evaporation at high temperatures
Lubricants designed for electrical switch applications must protect components from wear and corrosion while providing protection against external elements such as dust, humidity, moisture, periods of non-use and wide variations in temperatures. Electrical lubricants should be chosen dependent on contact design (sliding, make and break, slip ring, roller, knife blade, etc.), contact forces, switching amperage requirements and compatibility with plastics, elastomers and metals. Low current switching with low contact forces may require a lubricant with different chemical and physical properties compared to switching high current with high contact forces. Transportation – Automotive, Truck & Bus, Aerospace, Agricultural Equipment, Construction Equipment, Marine Equipment. Electronics – Office Automation, Telecommunications, Audio-Visual, Test & Measurement, and Medical Equipment. Commercial Controls – HVAC, Generators, Elevators and Escalators. Appliances – Kitchen Appliances, Floor Care, Power Tools, Lawn and Garden Equipment, Commercial Food Equipment, Environmental Controls, Commercial Floor Cleaning Equipment, Vending Machines, and Residential Generators. Industrial Controls & Factory Automation – Motor Controls, Welding, Robotics, Compressors and Electronic Heat Controls. The following are just some of the products Syn-Tech Ltd. currently supplies for electrical applications. Many may also be used for light duty mechanical lubrication on gears, slides and bearings.