The graphite content acts as a dry lubricant , reducing friction on sliding parts where oil or grease is undesirable. Scientific and Industrial Applications
Due to its unique properties, GRAPHIT 33 is a staple in both laboratory research and industrial manufacturing.
It creates a surface with low surface resistivity, typically ranging between 1000 and 2000 ohms per square depending on coating thickness. graphit 33
The coating remains stable at temperatures up to 200°C , and its dry film does not melt.
It adheres strongly to most materials, including glass, ceramics, and diverse plastics like Low-Density Polyethylene (LDPE) . The graphite content acts as a dry lubricant
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The product is engineered to provide a thin, uniform film that balances electrical conductivity with heat resistance. The coating remains stable at temperatures up to
is a high-performance thermoplastic lacquer containing a high concentration of pure graphite powder. Manufactured by Kontakt Chemie (a division of CRC Industries ), it is primarily used to create dry, electrically conductive coatings on various non-conductive surfaces. Core Technical Characteristics