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Please don't do this...

By glilly-BOA

13 years ago


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    #72 7 years ago
    Quoted from cottonm4:

    Well, I could not call them. There is no phone number on the website. There was a question and answer page but i could not get it to work. However, there is a contact page with email addresses. So I emailed the tech support guy, Ted Smith.
    http://blastercorp.com/Blaster_corporation_contact_information
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    My question to the tech support was whether the spray graphite was a flammable substance.
    Me:
    Hello, I am asking you a question via email because I cannot get your question and answer page to work.
    My question:
    Can the spray graphite dry lubricant be used on a shaft pivot point inside a pinball machine where electricity is used and there is electrical arching at opening/closing switch points? I

    Where I work we do a lot of powder coating and that material runs through 11 different Chains that run through 3 different ovens. We use a chain lubricant called Lubecon which is a wet graphite lube. The chain goes through a 500 degree oven and we have never had a issue with fire. The bonding agent which allows us to spray the lube burns off to expose the dry graphite that lubes the bearings which is not flammable. We have never had a problem cutting and welding on the tracks that are covered in dry graphite either. Usually it's the transport agent that is flammable not the graphite.

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