Synthetic Lubes Protect Electrical Connections, Reduce Warranty Claims

Nov. 23, 2008
Almost every form of today’s consumer products – from cars to computers, appliances to aerospace mechanisms – rely on an ever-increasing number of sensors

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Almost every form of today’s consumer products – from cars to computers, appliances to aerospace mechanisms – rely on an ever-increasing number of sensors, switches and electrical connections to function properly and keep the operator informed about equipment condition. Unfortunately, every year many of those products fall victim to faulty connectors that interrupt operation and lead to component failure, thus increasing warranty claims. Applying the right lubricant to the electrical contacts can eliminate or reduce many of these problems. Find out how synthetic lubricants can increase component operating life, enhance performance and add quality to today’s component designs.

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