Formulated with nickel and graphite based ingredients this anti.
Copper based anti seize vs aluminum.
There seem to be two or more types of anti seize compound.
A blend of aluminum copper and graphite in a petroleum base grease 1800 f.
Below is a list and description of the different anti seize grades.
If you re looking to grease your brakes then using copper grease is a bad idea.
Nickel based anti seize is toxic.
Able to withstand higher temperatures than regular grade pure nickel special is ideal for applications that prohibit the presence of copper.
It is silver in color and contains copper aluminum and graphite.
Properties similar to our cop graf with the aluminum added for a better resistance to corrosion.
A local shop used brownish copper base anti seize compound inside a bb30 bb.
Since copper is a toxic metal you should avoid skin contact.
Suited for up to 1100 c.
Copper and aluminum are the most common and traditional lubricating solids in anti seize.
My anti seize is silver aluminum base.
Loctite silver grade anti seize.
Is there any concern of a reaction between the two metals in the compounds along with the titanium bottom bracket.
Inhert and will not evaporate or harden in extreme cold or heat.
The question brake grease vs anti seize is hard because technically copper grease fits into both of these categories.
Copper based anti seize is to be avoided in combination with aluminum parts.
Copper induces galvanic corrosion on the aluminum.
It s a grease but it s actually an anti seize compound.
For use in assemblies up to 1600 f 871 c.
Protect against rust and corrosion reduce friction speed assembly and disassembly.
This particular anti seize compound protects metal parts against seizure galling galvanic and corrosion in temperatures up to 2400 f.
There are a few reasons for this.
Silver grade anti seize is a general purpose high temperature anti seize lubricant for protecting metal parts against rust corrosion galling and seizure at temperatures to 1800 f.
Heavy duty temperature resistant petroleum based lubricant compound fortified with graphite and metallic flake.
Finely powdered nickel is not something you want on your skin.