What is LPS oil?

What is LPS oil?

LPS 1 Greaseless Lubricant is specially formulated to penetrate narrow cracks or openings, displace moisture and provide a dry, thin, lubricating film that can be used on even the most delicate mechanisms. LPS 1 removes carbon build-up from surfaces and resists oil, dust and dirt build-up.

What is LPS 1 made of?

LPS 1 uses nonflammable carbon dioxide as the propellant. The fine lubricant that penetrates, dries fast and will not attract dust or dirt. Features: Provides a dry, thin lubricating film.

How long does LPS 2 last?

Part No. US Part No. Canada Shelf Life ----------- --------------- ---------- 10 years 10 years 00216 C30216 5 years 00222 C00222 10 years

Is LPS 3 a lubricant?

LPS 1® and LPS 2® are lubricants. LPS 3® is a corrosion inhibitor. Let's start with the lubricants LPS 1 and LPS 2. ... LPS 1 is a dry film lubricant.

What is CRC Contact Cleaner?

CRC® Industries QD® electrical contact cleaner features a petroleum distillate/alcohol blend that removes soil and other contaminants from sensitive electronic components. Quick drying, leaves no residue. Contains no Class I or Class II ozone-depleting chemicals. Safe on all plastics.

What is LPS2?

LPS 2 is a multi-purpose lubricant and penetrate with added corrosion protection. It forms a long lasting, oily film lubricant which reduces wear caused by friction and corrosion. ... Providing up to one year of corrosion protection, LPS 2 can be used on indoor and outdoor equipment and is safe on paint and most plastics.

Who manufactures LPS?

Illinois Tool Works

Does LPS 1 expire?

LPS Laboratories / PT Technologies warrants all its products to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and service for a period of three years (36 months) from the date of manufacture.

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