Myth: Grease Interferes With Conductivity

There are many misconceptions about connector grease, the most common being that dielectric grease interferes with conductivity. Unfortunately, this misunderstanding prevents many people from using a grease that would otherwise protect their connectors against corrosion, fretting, and power failure.

To debunk this common myth, our application and validation test design engineers created an Electrical and Water Resistance test kit. This test demonstrates the insulative properties of dielectric grease, in this case NyoGel® 760G, and proves that grease does not affect conductivity. The kit has everything our engineering team needs to complete these tests, including a power source, connectors, a multimeter and samples of NyoGel® 760G.

Want to see the kit in action? Watch our Electrical Resistance and Water Resistance Test Tutorials below:

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