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Silicone Lubricants
Silicone lubricants are high-performance lubricants designed to withstand high temperatures and provide long-lasting protection against friction and wear. They are versatile products, ideal for use on rubber, plastic, metal, and other materials. They also provide outstanding resistance to water, heat, and oxidation.
At Conro, we offer a range of silicone lubricants to suit a variety of applications. Our selection includes spray lubricants and silicone greases. Our general-purpose lubricants are perfect for use on many types of machinery, tools, and equipment, while high-temperature lubricants deliver excellent heat resistance and high thermal conductivity. We also offer food-grade lubricants that are safe for use in the food industry, as well as heavy duty, high concentration silicone lubricants for demanding applications.
All our silicone lubricants are manufactured to the highest standards and sourced from leading manufacturers such as Ambersil and Henkel Loctite.
Conro is an authorized distributor for Ambersil and Henkel.
Applications of silicone lubricants
- Lubrication of mechanical components, such as bearings, gears, and valves.
- Protection of electrical contacts and components.
- Automotive applications, including lubrication of door seals and window channels.
- Protection of rubber and plastic components, such as O-rings and gaskets.
- Household applications, including lubrication of door hinges and drawer slides.
- Industrial applications, such as conveyor belts, chutes, slides and machinery lubrication.
- Food industry applications, including lubrication of food processing equipment
Benefits of silicone lubricants
The advantages of using silicone lubricants include:
- Superior lubrication and protection against wear and tear.
- Resistance to water, heat, and oxidation.
- Low surface tension, allowing for easy penetration into tight spaces.
- Compatibility with a wide range of materials, including metals, rubber and plastic.
- Long-lasting lubrication, reducing the need for frequent reapplication