Silicone grease is a waterproof grease made by combining a silicone oil with a thickener. Most commonly, the silicone oil is polydimethylsiloxane and the thickener is amorphous fumed silica. Using this formulation, silicone grease is a translucent white viscous paste, with exact properties dependent on the type and proportion of the components.
No. Use dielectric (silicon) grease.
It's supposed to be non-conductive yet it transfers heat. Dielectric grease is often used with a heat-sink to transfer the heat better and it can also be used in applications where electrical components might get damp and/or hot and corrode. Most auto manufacturers are using dielectric grease or other grease compounds to protect light sockets and other electrical connections.
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Dielectric grease would be a better choice.
Water conducts electricity and is therefore contraindicated for use on energized electrical equipment, however it is much cheaper than the chemicals that can be used on energized equipment making it more economical when water is able to be used. Similarly water should not be used on grease fires as it will spread out the grease and the fire rather than smothering it. Water if pure without contaminants does not conduct . Having stated that electrical fire can hardly be contained by water since the air itself will conduct electrons by ionization. So to contain an electrical fire a the oxygen must be removed and water will not do that.
What contains silicon
They are made out of silcone
u can fine silcone at india
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Grease traps work by preventing grease and food solids from entering the sanitary sewers. It removes all the waste from the drain, allowing the grease to float and the solid foods to sink.
I like to use an EP2 grease, but EP0 will work, as well.
Silly Bandz are made from rubber and silcone.
use the grease remover that you use to get the grease off your hands it really works:]
Liquid dish soap will work, but use it dry, no water first. Work it in and you will see the grease separate. Then rinse thoroughly.
Heavy glass and silcone work extremely well in industrial strength microwaves. Be very careful not to use any metal products.
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Trisodium phosphate turns oils and grease into soap through a process called saponification.