Vance,
As I understand it, the lubes I mentioned earlier re mil spec are all safe for O2 service, but some of the other properties make it more suitable for a cold or hot environment. Cold or hot not the way we experience it, but cold i.e. Liquid Oxygen cold (hence the name Krytox) -370 deg F
Christo-lube 111 for instance has an operating temperature of -100 to +450 deg F compared to Christo-lube 116's range of -30 to 450 deg F
But, now that we have David here perhaps he can elucidate the finer points.
couv
As I understand it, the lubes I mentioned earlier re mil spec are all safe for O2 service, but some of the other properties make it more suitable for a cold or hot environment. Cold or hot not the way we experience it, but cold i.e. Liquid Oxygen cold (hence the name Krytox) -370 deg F
Christo-lube 111 for instance has an operating temperature of -100 to +450 deg F compared to Christo-lube 116's range of -30 to 450 deg F
But, now that we have David here perhaps he can elucidate the finer points.
couv