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Permatex dielectric grease
Is this 100% pure silicone grease?
Permatex dielectric grease
Is this 100% pure silicone grease?
Does this help Mr Bertoni?I don't have any way of knowing.
Thank You BSTry a Dive Shop ...for 100% . It is used for regulators and o-rings...
To be more specific,is this reef safe?
Probably. But I would never risk a few hundred or thousand dollars worth of animals to find out.
A much better option is silicone grease meant for human use - BS gave you one source; another one is your nearest Lowes or Home Depot's plumbing section.
Not really sure by what I meant by that either Randy100% pure silicone grease is made up of Silicon base and?
Not sure what you mean by that, but most silicone greases are poly(dimethylsiloxane). In some unusual cases, some of the siloxanes have other substituents as well, such as H or other organics:
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Thank you BillThe o-ring grease from dive shops is safe. You can also get food grade silicone grease from beverage supply places, restaurant supply houses, and homebrew supply stores...it's used for lubing keg o-rings.
Well I dont want to be the Guinea Pig to use Permatex Dielectric Grease.Pure polydimethylsiloxane is reef safe (within reasonable amounts), and is safe to eat since it is the main ingredient in many anti-gas medications (e.g., Gas-X; the ingredient is called simethicone). But MSDS, like yours, often do not add up to 100%.
I checked both Lowes and Home Depot dkeller, I must have missed it. I found Oatey silicone grease "Grasa DE SILICONA 90%" and some other silicone grease in a grey container. Do you have a brand name ?I'm not sure which product you're referring to at Lowe's or Home Depot, but they do sell a 100% silicone grease product that is meant for potable water plumbing. It comes in a small snap-cap container that looks like a lip-gloss, and it's reef-safe (I use it frequently).
Hmm - Mine simply says "Danco" and "silicone grease" on the cover, though it otherwise looks identical to the picture that you posted.
So long as it was sold for the purposes of potable water plumbing, you should be good. The principal problems with silicone grease or glue as applied to reef tanks is the addition of mold & mildew inhibitors, and folks not letting silicone glues fully cure before use.
One thing I'd note - if you simply going to use this to lubricate o-rings, the amount you'll use is going to be very, very small. The correct way to use it is to wipe the o-ring with it until it's coated, but no visible grease remains.