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Genny,
NyoGel 760 reduces connnector insertion force and prevents oxidation.
True that as all greases do, it attracts dust but we do not find that a problem.
What is most important is the reliability of the connection and for that this
special grease (approved for automotive use) its phenomenal.
The USAF did a study on greases for connectors and found the reliability much
improved. If you'd like a copy I'll try to find it and send it to you.
Regards,
Bob Landman
H&L Instruments, LLC
----- Original Message -----
From: Genny Gibbard
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16 Apr 2010 12:35:10 -0400
Subject: [TN] Sticky connector pins,
and lubricants
> We build to class 2. Our products are generally used for network
> infrastructure.
> Sometimes some of our connectors require a lot of force to mate in
> production, especially as pin counts go up and up, which can cause
> damage if a pin is slightly bent. Someone suggested using one of
> those
> Deox-it-Gold products. I have been looking at the datasheets and
> MSDS
> sheets but I am not sure if this could cause issues or leave
> residues
> that could be a problem. Do any of you have any experience with
> them,
> or have other suggestions for better lubrication of high pin-count
> gold
> plated connectors?
>
> Thanks once again for your time and experience,
>
> > Genny
>
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