
10-31-2013, 02:41 AM
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Originally Posted by puddinboo
will these freeze below -30c?
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I don't have to deal with temperatures that cold (unless for some rare climatic event)...so I've never worried about temps that cold for the products I use (pictured above).
I googled "tri-flow freezes at what temp" & "silicon freezes at what temp"...and you can see below what I found...I would suggest checking the internet for any brand that you may have or see in your area:
Tri-Flow Superior Lubricant provides twice the lubricating power of most competitive brands. Its light viscosity allows for deep penetration into hard to reach moving parts. -Ideal for all conditions - wet, dry, road and trail -High grade petroleum oils provide optimum lubrication under extreme temperatures (-60 to 475F) and humidity
A clean, light-duty product, DuPont™ Teflon® Silicone Lubricant is excellent for non-metal materials that may be damaged by conventional lubricants. It helps prevent sticking, binding and freezing.
- Helps clean; odorless
- Waterproofs, protects, lubricates and preserves
- For use on rubber, plastic, vinyl, leather, metal and wood
- Eliminates squeaking and binding in windows, hinges, locks, etc.
- Helps prevent rust, oxidation and corrosion on all metals
- Protects fishing gear, tools and farm equipment from salt, chlorine and corrosives
- Helps prevent snow sticking and muddy buildups on shovels, snowblowers, wheel wells, etc.
- NSF H-2 Listed
- Can withstand temperatures from -40°F (-40°C) up to 400°F (204°C).
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Last edited by Qsilver7; 10-31-2013 at 02:50 AM.
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