Gardner Bender OX-100B Non disponibile OZ ALU Composto 1 oncia Squeeze Tube

Brand:Gardner Bender

3.8/5

24.96

DESCRIZIONE PRODOTTO Gardner Bender OX-100B Composto antiossidante Ox-Gard DAL PRODUTTORE Da applicare a tutti i fili di alluminio per prevenire l'ossidazione e il cortocircuito.

Marca: Gardner Bender. Prodotto in Cina. Il prodotto è altamente durevole. Il prodotto è buono da usare.
Batteries Included? ‎No
Batteries Required? ‎No
Customer Reviews 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars 907 ratings 4.7 out of 5 stars
Included Components ‎Rough Electrical^wire-terminals
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‎No
Item model number ‎OX-100B
Item Package Quantity ‎1
Item Weight ‎1.28 ounces
Manufacturer ‎Gardner Bender
Part Number ‎OX-100B
Product Dimensions ‎4 x 2 x 1 inches
Shape ‎tube
Size ‎Gardner Bender
Special Features ‎anti-oxidant compound
Style ‎1 Ounce Squeeze Tube

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Scritto da: E. A.
Great product; questionable packaging
I am a hobbyist & use this for (mostly) small electrical connections (based on other reviews, I'm confident the product will work well). Unfortunately for me, the neck of the tube broke off when I put the cap back on; thus it tends to be quite messy with a lot of product wasted. Fortunately, I devised a "work-around" solution. I keep the product protected by putting a nitrate-glove over the tube. I draw a small amount into a syringe (I get them at the local discount pharmacy for $0.25). This allows me to apply very small amounts to the tiny surfaces of my projects with accuracy and very little waste.
Scritto da: Peter Imberg
What is this stuff, and how and why do I use it?
As is obvious, I headed this review with an omnibus question, and I shall begin by sketching a brief response thereby. To begin with, I don't know what it is, nor what it sold and (presumably) used for. Apparently (to me) it is employed to facilitate conductivity, ameliorate corrosion, provide anti-seize properties, etc. in electrical arrangements, especially those employing aluminum, which is, of course, an excellent conductor, and very often used in electrical applications, such as, for instance, wiring. As the name promises, apparently it may be well considered as an anti-oxidant compound (in the form of a light grease) especially often or typically used with aluminum. I only assume this to be so, but I indeed believe it is so. But yet, even if this is entirely, or at least substantially, true, it is irrelevant to me. I have no such tasks or applications. Still, I do use it in just the way I have outlined for its intended (I suppose) application, but with the more relevant (to me) application of typical electronic and/or electrical connections and fixings, which, of course, typically employ copper or brass. In other words, I take it to be, as its name implies, and its title claims, to be an anti-oxidant compound used as such an item typically would be in electrical work, but especially involving aluminum. I use it in just this way, but with copper and/or brass (and sometimes involving steel or iron, as in, say, automotive work, wherein electrical fittings might be, for instance, bolted to steel panels or iron castings). Now, the crucial point to be understood here is that, in my understanding, this material is not simply an anti-oxidant in that sense typical to dielectric grease, which is as an oxygen displacing substance with no conductive properties per se. Rather, and indeed, it has an additional property, and therefor use, of being a conductivity facilitator since, and indeed because, it is in itself an admixture of small conductive balls (I suppose) and grease, so it is in fact itself conductive in and of itself, and, more to the point, promotes and enables superior conductivity in its use, as well as displacing oxygen-containing air, which thereby precludes corrosion, or shall we say oxidation, which as its name tells requires oxygen to enable corrosion, or indeed rust particularly. So then, used as a replacement for ordinary dielectric grease in, say, plug-and-socket applications, but used in the same way - that is, packing the socket with dielectric grease before inserting the plug - it not only excludes all air, precluding corrosion, but promotes conductivity in that connected plug-socket interface. That difference is, of course, valuable, and that is how and why I use it. There is, however, a caveat in this use, which is that, being conductive, it can also lead to mis-connected or indeed shorted connections in, say, the close confines of a fuse box. The answer to that is to be careful in how you use it, in a manner which, while wasteful, would be irrelevant when using dielectric grease, by which I mean applying it so liberally that it bridged connections, etc. So then, I indeed employ it just as a dielectric grease, but also - when called for - as an aelectric grease. To a bodger, this would no doubt seem a trivial, if not entirely irrelevant, variation of use, based on an intrinsic distinction of no meaning - but then, Mr. Bodge wouldn't use dielectric grease at all would he? In fact, the distinction between these products is real and useful, and I very carefully use them variously thereby. That then is what this stuff is (as I understand and use it), and how and why I indeed use it.
Scritto da: rzr219
Just enough for small projects before it goes bad
Got this when I was upgrading to a Lithium coach battery for the RV. Also used it when I replaced the main starting battery. Always good to have around as you will use it many times and should when changing batteries to help keep the best contact and also helps prevent cording to a point.
Scritto da: John E
Very effective corrosion inhibitor for LiFePO4 battery cells.
First, this is not supposed to be conductive. Dripping can short things out if it were. Second, you MUST clean the connections, THEN apply this product. Common LiFePO4 (lithium iron phosphate) battery cells have aluminum terminals, and will corrode preferentially when connected to copper busbars. Aluminum corrodes rapidly when exposed to air, especially in a high humidity environment. Combine that with galvanic corrosion (Google it) and you will find your connections rapidly deteriorate. This will prevent that. First clean your connections, then apply a very thin layer of Ox-Gard (as soon as possible), then connect the terminals and busbar with enough torque to make a good copper to aluminum connection. Be very careful, those aluminum terminals will strip out very easily. This is intended to prevent corrosion, not to give you a better connection, but to prevent your connection from corroding and causing a problem. Also commonly used in house wiring where the aluminum feed from the utility company meets your copper busbar in the fuse box.
Scritto da: toxicroadkill
Another great "automotive" chemical
We mainly use this stuff for our cars/trucks, many of the older cars/trucks had this compound to prevent corrosion in the light bulbs, however (gm especially), this compound would harden, and it is very difficult to get it out. Ox guard, was meant for alum house wiring, but give it a try in the automotive world. We put it on any connection, sockets, bulbs, connectors/etc. Keeps moisture and crud out. Another great use, if you solder two wires (or crimp), put this over the connection, and then put heat shrink tubing over that for a connection that wont fail. Used this on the feeder cable (alum) for my house, and after 20 years, have not had any issues with corrosion of the wires. Alum house wiring requires this stuff , and it's really not a bad idea to use it on copper either for a little extra bit of prevention.
Scritto da: RWB
Been around for a while and still nothing better
My only complaint is that Amazon needs to keep 1oz tubes in stock as 8 oz will last till the rapture. Seriously anytime I work with aluminum power feeds I use this as a precautionary measure as you never know if the connection really is dual rated. I got this after the underground 200amp feed to my shop took a lightning hit, one incoming line looked like new, the other I forgot to use this and it melted to a 200 amp breaker, if I have 7 oz left 30 years from now it will still be a good investment as I hate digging new trenches to run a new feeder, buying a new 200 amp breaker and all the other work involved.
Scritto da: Collin J.
Great product, not so great tube
When I received the tube the base of the tip had cracked slightly, and I didn’t notice, so when I squeezed for the first time it came out the tip and the base/side of the tip. Pretty annoying. Seems to be the design of the cap. It is large and wide so it’s great for storage but if there is a mild amount of sideways pressure on the cap it may break the tip. The actual paste works very well though! Enough to last me a long time
Scritto da: ???? magnet
Use on all terminations
Great product to use especially where dissimilar metals are used. Keeps corrosion down and contact sound.
Scritto da: MH
Works well
I use this for threaded connections on my aluminium tube mech mods , works very well , threads are noticeably less crunchy .
Scritto da: RON SCOTT
Works great
Use for electrical work
Scritto da: Mr. David Hopwood
Five Stars
Works well.
Scritto da: Knapweed
Perfect for lubricating Flashlight and Mechanical e-cig Mod end caps.
The Ox-Gard arrived well packaged and earlier than anticipated. I am using the Ox-Gard as a lubricant that gives a better electrical connection for aluminium threads on my Flashlights and e-cig mechanical mods. A small dab of Ox-Gard on the threads prevents oxidation; the viscosity removes any grittiness and ensures unscrewing and screwing the end caps is a smooth operation. A little excess on the threads will do no harm as the paste is only conductive when it is under pressure. When not under pressure, the Ox-Gard is a fairly effective insulator.
Scritto da: S Ram.
Great stuff, good value
If you need this then this is an amazing value.

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