CONDUCTIVE GREASE

Ed Lambert ma.locksmith at JUNO.COM
Thu Dec 30 09:27:07 EST 2004


ABSOLUTELY NOT!   Well, maybe not.....

This stuff might be the type used to mount transistors to heat sinks....
it's thermally
conductive, not electrically.  Called the same thing.

Could be clear silicone grease, but if it's white, it contains barium
oxide.

Ed
K1ZOK

On Wed, 29 Dec 2004 19:30:16 -0800 Lee Boulineau <n4mvl at YAHOO.COM>
writes:
> Sounds perfect for cleaning up a sticky variable
> capacitor!!
>
> 73 de N4MVL Lee
>
>
> --- The Heathkit Junkie <w0qni at JUNO.COM> wrote:
>
> > I found that most computer shops have Conductive
> > Grease.
> >
> > The brand name I got was GC Electronics. Came in a
> > one ounce tube. Got it
> > about 5 years ago and still is working great. It is
> > also an Anti-oxidant.
> >

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