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CCC is a non-flammable, fast-drying solvent specially formulated for the quick and efficient cleaning of electrical equipment.
CCRG is a thixotropic gel formulated to remove solvent resistant conformal coatings, including Electrolube DCA, DCB, DCR, DCRT, DCE, PUC, URC and WBP/S.
CCS are cleaning strips made from specially developed card, impregnated with a high performance Contact Lubricant. They offer an extremely easy and effective method of returning switches to full working order after they have become worn or contaminated.
CG52B is part of the ‘CG’ series of Contact Lubricants, designed as an extension of the extremely popular 2X range.
CG53A is part of the ‘CG’ series of Contact Lubricants, designed as an extension of the extremely popular 2X range.
CG60 Contact Lubricant offers enhanced electrical and mechanical properties under the conditions required by today's automotive and domestic equipment industries.
CG70 Contact Lubricant has been developed to offer enhanced electrical and mechanical properties, whilst being suitable for use with modern (and often very sensitive) plastics and under the more arduous conditions that are required by the leaders in today’s automotive industry.
CG71 is particularly applicable for the protection and cleaning of static and moving electrical arc interfaces. It has been specially developed to give a consistently low mV drop throughout the lifetime of the contact/switch.
CG80 is a synthetic grease with exceptionally high temperature stability and oxidation resistance. It is ideal for protecting contacts in environments where extremes of temperature and environ-mental conditions are encountered.
CMO has outstanding penetration characteristics, longevity and lubrication efficiency. It contains a clear colloidal suspension of molybdenum disulphide which enables it to be used even after the base oil has evaporated, continually providing exceptional anti-wear properties.
CO70 Contact Oil has been developed to offer exceptional performance at low temperatures (down to -55 °C). It is ideal for use on contacts with low contact pressures and in applications where it will not migrate, for example brushes, bearings, jack plugs, push button switches, relays etc. It is also suitable for lubricating slip ring and slip disc contacts.
CPL is a general purpose coating designed to protect printed circuit boards from environmental attack. The high gloss properties of CPL also make it an ideal choice for over-coating applications where cosmetic appearances are a contributing factor.