Heat-resistant dielectric grease

* Battery Terminal Lubricant: Prevents corrosion and improves electrical conductivity on battery terminals.
* Spark Plug Lubricant: Prevents galling and allows for easy removal of spark plugs.
* Connector Grease: Protects electrical connectors from moisture, corrosion and vibration.
* High Voltage Cable Lubricant: Protects cables from electrical arcs, current leakage and overheating.

Synthetic lubricants

* Contact Lubricant: Improves conductivity and prevents oxidation on the contacts of relays, switches and other electrical components.
* Generator Lubricant: Reduces wear and friction in bearings and other moving parts of generators.
* Starter Lubricant: Improves gearbox and solenoid performance in starters.

Silicone lubricants

* Seal Lubricant: Restores and protects rubber seals on wiring and other electrical components.
* Wire Harness Lubricant: Reduces friction and prevents wire harnesses from seizing as they are routed.
* Antenna Grease: Protects antennas from moisture and improves signal reception.

Important characteristics of lubricants for electrical equipment of a car

* Dielectric properties: High dielectric strength to insulate and prevent current leakage.
* Heat Resistance: Ability to withstand high temperatures without decomposition or loss of properties.
* Moisture resistance: Protection against moisture and corrosion.
* Wetting and Adhesion: Good wetting for penetration into hard-to-reach areas and strong adhesion for long-lasting protection.
*No Harsh Chemicals: Compatible with plastics, rubber and metals used in automotive electrical systems.

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