⚡ Stay Connected, Stay Ahead: The Silver Standard in Conductive Grease
MG Chemicals 8463A-3ML Silver Conductive Grease is a silicone-based paste designed to improve electrical connections between irregular surfaces. Featuring ultra-low resistivity (<0.2 Ω·cm) and high thermal conductivity (1.0 W/(m·K)), it ensures efficient current flow and heat dissipation. Its corrosion-inhibiting properties protect components in demanding mechanical and electrical environments, with a convenient 3mL syringe dispenser for precise application. Rated for use up to 200°C, this greyish-yellow grease is ideal for ground connections, rotary switches, slip rings, and more.
Material | Silicone |
Brand | MG Chemicals |
Package Information | Bottle |
Liquid Volume | 3 Milliliters |
Item Weight | 13.61 g |
Recommended Uses For Product | Mechanical, Industrial, Electrical |
Upper Temperature Rating | 200 Degrees Celsius |
Specific Uses For Product | Ground connections, rotating connections, rotary switches, variable capacitors, roller inductors, roller bearings, slip rings, slide connectors, potentiometers |
Item Form | Paste |
Manufacturer | MG Chemicals |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
UPC | 779008846339 |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | 8463A-3ML |
Item Weight | 0.48 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 1 x 1 x 1 inches |
Country of Origin | Canada |
Item model number | 8463A-3ML |
Color | Greyish Yellow |
Style | New Version |
Thickness | N/A Centimeters |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Included Components | Silver Grease, 3.0 mL, Syringe |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | [email protected] |
H**Y
good quality mgchecmials
always impressed with the quality that mg chemicals has. helped me fixed a connector issue on my radio instead of having to replace the cables/unit a little bit on the pins and it was fine.
D**T
Conductive cement paste
I don't write reviews, but this is such a disappointment I had to. The video shows "grease" that is fairly liquid and even show them packing it into a bearing. I put this in a $300 bearing and it came out a dry clumpy paste that looks and behaves more like cement than grease. Imagine this, a very high end bearing SEIZED UP. I am a fit man in my prime, with all of my strength I can't get the bearing to spin. This stuff is pure trash. It is indeed conductive so if you want conductive cement this is your item.My guess is the product itself is supposed to be good (based on video) but either this is an outrageously old or poorly made batch. Other reviews say the same I should have listened.
C**R
exceptional conducting Grease If...
.....If you know what you're doing. The silver in the silicon base makes it an ideal conductor of electricity. is best used on the pins of contacts, the end of lightbulbs, or a little dab on the side of a light socket and other electrical contact conectors in automobile wiring garneses, etc. be careful not to smear it across other pins that may be in the connector because electricity will follow so be careful. It does smear and spread easily and a little bit goes a looong way. once it spreads to an area you don't want it to be touching, it is extremely difficult to get off. So be careful and precise.I use it in the Volvo automobile which is notorious for connectors that allow water inside causing lots of electrical issues, especially in the headlight connections that were allowing water inside the connector And leaving behind granular junk inside headlight plugs and shorting out the vehicle Computer and causing false readings and dysfunctional locks, warnings, etc. After cleaning headlight connector boots and putting the silver on the connector pins carefully, I used regular silicone around the electrical plug boot perimeter to seal water out.. if you live down south usa or close to the ocean the salty air is very hard on electric connections and this approach should solve many of your electrical problems I have found.Bottom line: earns Five Stars!
M**N
Conductive and lubricating
Before using this product, know that it both improves conductivity between contacting surfaces as well as lubricating them. If used on a plug/socket connection it makes the electrical conductivity between the two surfaces seamless, but it can also cause the plug to fall right out of the socket, with no cure other than vigorously taping it into place. That was my first use, and my only mistake, using it on a T9 light bulb connector that was arcing and flickering. The arcing and flickering stopped, but the connector would not stay on at all. I had to replace the fixture. Other, better uses included improving battery terminal connection in my LED flashlight, which I had to bang against my leg periodically to get the light to shine properly. The silver grease fixed that problem perfectly. I also used it on a bad audio connection in an earphone (carefully, with minuscule grease), which also solved the problem. This being grease, it does travel quite easily. Without painstaking care, it can smear across surfaces, possibly connecting things that ought not be connected. The quantity sold is very small, but the quantity needed for any problem is almost microscopic. Oh, and I haven't got a clue how to clean it up if it gets on anything. It works great, but be careful.
M**D
Four Stars
This product is very conductive, be careful not to use it in excess, can short close terminals
J**R
Not the same product that I purchased 1.5 years ago. Horrible!
This product is not the same as it used to be. I don't know if this is a knock off from China or what, but both tubes were not useable at all. This was so stiff it could hardly be ejected from the tube, and cannot be applied to anything. Non conductive. Wated $106.00
R**N
Missing injection tip
Missing the screw on tip to inject the product. Solved my problem with my older car electric contacts. Be careful to use just a small amount. In my case without the injection tip I spent some time to clean up the spill over to avoid short circuits
D**K
It saved me $1,000 because it's electrically conductive!
It solved the intermittent electrical engine harness connection my car had due to a connector damaged by the dealer from the last time they flashed the ECM in my car. Unfortunately it took 9 months for the damage to rear it's ugly head, which left no proof or recourse with the car dealer & me with a car that would break down throwing random codes for random sensors. After 8 months of breakdowns costing $600 to over $800 each time, where each place only replaced parts citing the computer indicated they were bad, I finally took a meter to the car & diagnosed it over a 4 hour period.After finding the damaged harness connector I got to thinking...why not try this silver grease. Well, after carefully applying it & packing it into each indidual terminal of the connector of the harness, my intermittent connection & random code & breakdown problem went away.Apparently Chrysler sells a connector repair kit ($400), but with labor & the cost of the special tools it was over a $1,000 job, so this silver grease was a bargain for low voltage, low amperage DC applications.
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