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    Tribolube-71 Feedback

    Here at Aerospace Lubricants we strive to offer every diver the best product to service their scuba equipment. If anyone could take a second and just share some experiences that they've had with any of the Tribolube series would be really appreciated! Dive Safe!!! Thank you!
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    DIY reg servicing

    AMS511, APEX is testing Tribolube® 71 for a possible switch. Point of fact mcg 129 was the grease they used when the PowerPoint was done, but not anymore. Fresh from the box it isn't C-lube. Now to your mixing issue- mcg129 is a PFPE (perfluoropolyether oil) thickened with PTFE...
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    DIY reg servicing

    I am not exactly sure who is selling the syringe of Tribolube 71, but the details are not entirely inaccurate. That is my packaging and that is a 30 cc/ml syringe and it has a net weight of 2 oz/56.70g.
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    DIY reg servicing

    Bubbletrubble, We would prefer this not happen, but there is no need for concern. There will not be a rip in the fabric of time, and your gear will not suffer either. The worst that could happen: if you mix a lower percentage of Tribolube 71 with Christolube, it will just dry out or cake up...
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    DIY reg servicing

    Zung, EBay is ok for re-buying the toys from your childhood, music, movies, and collectables. The C-lube you see there is most likely purchased in lbs. and repackaged into small containers. How can you tell that it hasn't become hydrocarbon contaminated? Speaking as a manufacturer who...
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    DIY reg servicing

    Awap, I happened upon this statement in an old thread. A year after this posted you were introduced and tested Tribolube 71. Has your position changed, and why?
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    Free Flow...

    I recently visited Mike Ward at Dive Lab in Panama City, Florida. We discussed this icing condition and I wanted to share the collaborative report from 2001 that details the problem. Mike did mention that he was considering an update to the information. I know this is information that will be...
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    take control of corrosion in your regulator

    It will stop all galvanic corrosion in that area, and all other areas where you have dissimilar metals that are touching. Tribolube® EPO₂ is also 100% oxygen compatible.
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    Your feedback please

    To the scuba industry, and anyone that is has sampled and tested any Tribolube® product, We want your evaluation of the Tribolube® Product Line, and any opinions that might lead to improvements that benefit the entire scuba industry. Will you consider putting a short opinion together for...
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    take control of corrosion in your regulator

    Over the years I listened to problems that occur concerning regulators. The Tribolube® EPO₂ Protectant was designed to stop the corrosion of the brass parts inside regulators. Tribolube® EPO₂ accomplishes this with surface pacification. It puts a light coating of PFPE material on the...
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    Should I get my reg serviced?

    Over the years I listened to problems that occur concerning regulators. The Tribolube® EPO₂ Protectant was designed to stop the corrosion of the brass parts inside regulators. Tribolube® EPO₂ accomplishes this with surface pacification. It puts a light coating of PFPE material on the...
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    Old ScubaPro R109 2nd stage

    Thank you for your explanation and I agree about the deterioration of the nickel/chrome Finnish from the regulator body if the solution is too strong, or the parts are in too long. There is a method to stop the acetic acid from causing damage, and a way to stop the verdigris as a regular...
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    EPO2 question

    Tribolube® EPO₂ is great to apply as a base coating for the entire assembly, and then use Tribolube® 71 oxygen compatible grease over the Tribolube® EPO₂ treated area. In dynamic applications you want a lubricant on the o-rings. In static applications the Tribolube® EPO₂ is...
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    EPO2 question

    Protection from corrosion Couv, Thank you for the question. We always prefer that you start with a clean dry part that is intended for treatment. This will always give you the best results. Treating a corrosion issue in your equipment by just covering it up is not optimal, especially with PPE...
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    strange creamy paste on MK25

    discolored grease in MK 25 I have looked at the picture quite a few times, and I would prefer to have the part in here for analysis and testing. I have seen this phenomenon many times on stainless steel and other metallurgical substrates. Other materials will also be affected. For instance...
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    Assembling regs

    We would like to suggest a solution. Tribolube EPO2 is an oxygen compatible corrosion coating system. This coating will halt corrosion of the wrenches, and will avoid the posibility of hydrocarbon contamination.
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    strange creamy paste on MK25

    Couv, You hit the nail on the head with your answer of corrosion. The grease in the picture is MCG129, the only grease currently used in assembly. There is a corrosion inhibitor in this grease that (for lack of a better scientific description) by means of an amine to acid etch the surface in...
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    Question about Silicone lube and inhalation

    Tribolube Si spray contains isopropyl alcohol as a propellant which should not be breathed directly, but this will evaporate or off gas in a few hours. If you wait till the treated area is dry or cured it should not pose a problem. As for the silicone grease 2080 I would not try to inhale chucks...
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    Tribolube Product Discriptions including a NEW product.

    TRIBOLUBE® 71 Grease is 100% oxygen compatible, and qualified to MIL-PRF-275617 Types I, II, and III. Testing data is available for heat of combustion (HOC), Autogenous ignition testing (AIT), and pneumatic impact testing preformed by NASA WSTF, WPAFB, and BAM in Germany. TRIBOLUBE® 71 is...
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    O-Ring lube, a new Tribolube container idea

    Thanks Doc, We want to continue to bring new products and better packaging to the scuba industry. Here is some information on Tribolube 71, and some thoughts straight from divers. TRIBOLUBE® 71 Grease is 100% oxygen compatible, and qualified to MIL-PRF-275617 Types I, II, and III. Testing...
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