It Has A High Dielectric Constant And Is Safe With Electronics And Electromechanical Devices.

Compu-lube has a high dielectric constant and is safe with electronics and electromechanical devices.

Reprinted courtesy of Fluoramics
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Compu-Lube is a lightweight synthetic oil engineered by Fluoramics to safely lubricate electronics, computers, and high-speed mechanisms such as 3D printers, 3D printer Z screw, computer printers, printer guide rails, keyboard switches, stabilizers, computer fans, robotics, threaded rods, and fine bearings. It may also be used on laptop hinges, game controllers, power tools, automotive electronics, turntables, steppers, X-Y Recorders, electronic contacts, metal or plastic gears, strike solenoids, and servo bearings. Not only does Compu-Lube lubricate, but it acts as a cleaning agent and helps prevent rust. It has a high dielectric constant and is safe with electronics and electromechanical devices.

Compu-Lube is engineered using Tufoil® Technology. Solvent-free, Compu-Lube is a super low friction, low wear, low viscosity lubricant that uses very small particles to get between the finest working surfaces. It is suitable for plastic-on-plastic and plastic-on-metal as well as metal-on-metal contacts.

Dropper Tip Bottle

Dropper tip bottle for fast and precise application of compu-lube

“Scanning electron microscope studies show the particles are attracted to metal surface and are difficult to remove. That means Compu-Lube easily gets between the smallest working surfaces,” says Gregg Reick, Fluoramics’ President and Chief Chemical Engineer.

Compu-Lube A Lightweight Synthetic Oil To Safely Lubricate Computers, 3D Printers, Keyboard Switches, And Electronics, Safely As A Non-Conductor Of Electrical Current

Compu-lube is a lightweight synthetic oil used to safely lubricate computers, 3d printers, keyboard switches, and electronics

The 16.5 mL (.557 fl oz) dropper tip bottle provides easy application to small areas. To use, place a small drop on areas like bearings, guides, and control cables. For high-speed mechanisms like strike hammers, use a tiny trace on moving parts to start. Sparingly add more until the machine works smoothly and wipe off excess. Apply a drop to squeaky or noisy gears, wheels, laptop hinges, or computer fans, then move back and forth to spread it and help parts move quieter and easier and with less resistance.

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