Anti-seize applications

The main reason I started using anti-seize was because I used stainless steel hardware on the new torque tube boots. A few of the bolts/nuts stuck together and broke before they would come free. This was my first experience with galling. I was told by Matt at Belmetric that I had to use anti-seize when using stainless on stainless nuts/bolts. So, I personally, use copper Permatex on all stainless steel threads.

Searching on the internet you get a lot of “information” about which anti-seize lubricants to use on which parts. You get a lot of what not to do as well, which can be scary if you are afraid of destroying your Unimog. A lot of people say “do not use copper anti-seize on stainless”.

Recently, while searching what to use on my fuel tank fitting threads, I went directly to Permatex and read the technical sheets for all three of their anti-seize products. This is a summation and easy to see comparison of those three products and tells you everything you need to know. Enough of the internet “experts”!

NickelCopperOriginal (Aluminium, copper and graphite)
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Tech Sheet:Tech sheetTech sheetTech sheet
Protection:Heat, freezing, seizure or gallingHeat, freezing, seizure or gallingGalling, seizing and corrosion
Temperature range:-65F to 2400F
(-54C to 1316C)
-30F to 1800F
(-1C to 982C)
-60F to 1,600F
(-51C to 870C)
Use with these materials:Stainless steel, titanium and nickel alloysStainless steel or similar alloysDoes not state
Why use:When Copper contamination must be avoided and under conditions of
extreme pressure and temperature.

So, basically when Copper anti-seize shouldn’t be used.
Where good electrical conductivity is needed.

When Military Specification Mil-A-907E is needed.
Reduce corrosion and seizing due to weathering or
chemicals

Permits easy disassembly of parts exposed to heat or
corrosive environments
Do not use:Not for use on wheel lug nut or stud applications.

Not recommended for use in pure oxygen and/or oxygen rich systems and should not be selected as a lubricant for chlorine or other strong oxidizing materials.
Not for use on wheel lug nut or stud applications.

Not recommended for use in pure oxygen and/or oxygen rich systems and should not be selected as a lubricant for chlorine or other strong oxidizing materials.
Not for use on wheel lug nut or stud applications.

Not recommended for use in pure oxygen and/or oxygen rich systems and should not be selected as a lubricant for chlorine or other strong oxidizing materials.
Parts commonly used on:Pumps, sensors, valves, nuts and bolts where extreme conditions of heat existPumps, sensors, valves, nuts and bolts where extreme conditions of heat existDoes not state
Typical applications:Exhaust manifold bolts
Exhaust system bolts
Muffler clamps
Tailpipe assemblies
Catalytic converter assemblies
Spark plug threads installed into aluminum heads
Exhaust manifold and engine bolts
Oxygen sensors
Knock sensors
Thermostat housing bolts
Fuel filter fittings
Battery cable connections
Spark plug threads installed into aluminum heads
Exhaust manifold and engine bolts
Anchor pins on brake assemblies
U-bolts and spring bolts
Lubricates and permits easy disassembly of assemblies
exposed to high temperatures and heavy contact
pressures, such as boiler and oven parts, jet engines, and
industrial turbines.
Hinges, gears, chain, sprockets and rollers

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