Conductive grease - a specialized grease that simultaneously achieves "electrical stability × contact protection × lubrication."
In recent years, as the electrification of mechanical devices has progressed, the reliability of electrical contact, prevention of corrosion and oxidation, and wear prevention through lubrication have become increasingly important. Conductive grease meets these demands and plays a crucial role that differs from that of mere lubricants or rust preventatives.
Conductive grease, when applied or filled in metal contact areas, serves as a medium that conducts electricity, fulfilling the following functions simultaneously:
It reduces contact resistance and ensures stable electrical conduction, preventing heat generation and current loss. It prevents oxidation, corrosion, and wear of metal contacts, thereby preventing deterioration and burning of terminals. It also excels in moisture resistance and rust prevention. By providing lubrication at the contact points, it enhances the smooth operation and durability of switches, sensors, connectors, and more.
In other words, the advantage of conductive grease is that it can achieve "conductivity," "mechanical protection," and "environmental resistance (to moisture, chemicals, temperature changes, etc.)" all in one solution. Therefore, unlike mere contact revival agents, it is expected to improve long-term stability and reliability.

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