Part no. (SKU/IDH):
503147
IDH Name:
LOCTITE® LB 8008 C5-A, 453 g Bottle
Anti-seize lubricants
Top-selling, general-purpose, copper-fortified anti-seize lubricant
An excellent, general purpose anti-seize lubricant with copper and graphite suspended in high-quality grease. It has an NLGI Grade of 0.
Part no. (SKU/IDH):
503147
IDH Name:
LOCTITE® LB 8008 C5-A, 453 g Bottle
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- Description
- Technical specification
LOCTITE® LB 8008 C5-A anti-seize lubricant paste is a quality grease that contains copper and graphite. Applications include screws, nuts, pipes, exhaust bolts and brake caliper bolts. Resistant to extremely high temperatures (up to 980°C / 1796°F) and protects from rust, corrosion, galling and seizing. It has an NLGI Grade of 0.
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Fortified with copper and graphite
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Resistant to high temperatures up to 980°C (1800°F)
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Protects metal parts from rust, corrosion, galling and seizing
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Available in easy-to-use brush top container
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Used for screws, nuts, pipes, exhaust bolts and brake caliper bolts
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NLGI grade of 0
- Product category:
- Anti-seize lubricants
Technologies:
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Lubricants and dispersions, non-water-soluble
- Application method:
- Brush
- Applications:
- Lubricating parts
- Color:
- Copper
- Cure type:
- Non-curing
- Key characteristics:
- Copper based; Prevents seizing/galling; Temperature resistant
- Physical form:
- Paste
- Recommended for use with:
- Metal
FAQ
Anti-seize fills the gaps between mating surfaces, and prevents contact under load. Upon exposure to high temperatures, the grease components burn off and the active fillers remain to allow for disassembly of the components.
Galling is the tearing or welding of metal when two substrates rub against each other, usually caused by lack of lubrication and extreme contact pressure.
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