Don't use that one. It's mostly copper.
http://www.itwconsumer.com/versachem-products/product.cfm?id=Anti-Seize Thread Lubricant, 1 oz.-79
Works Best On: Exhaust manifold bolts, head bolts, EGR valves, oxygen sensors, spark plug threads, brake assemblies, cylinder heads, transmission shafts, stainless metal
Anti-Seize Thread Lubricant is a high temperature semi-synthetic grease with a high percentage of premium quality, micro-fine copper flakes fortified with high quality rust and corrosion inhibitors.
#13109 MSDS sheet
http://www.itwconsumer.com/userfiles/files/msds/VC-MSDS/13109.pdf
The real issue with the copper is that it provides good electrical conductivity. This is the galvanic corrosion issue with copper AS between steel and aluminum components. Low voltage current is like a weak welding arc.
http://www.itwconsumer.com/versachem-products/product.cfm?id=Anti-Seize Thread Lubricant, 1 oz.-79
Works Best On: Exhaust manifold bolts, head bolts, EGR valves, oxygen sensors, spark plug threads, brake assemblies, cylinder heads, transmission shafts, stainless metal
Anti-Seize Thread Lubricant is a high temperature semi-synthetic grease with a high percentage of premium quality, micro-fine copper flakes fortified with high quality rust and corrosion inhibitors.
#13109 MSDS sheet
http://www.itwconsumer.com/userfiles/files/msds/VC-MSDS/13109.pdf
The real issue with the copper is that it provides good electrical conductivity. This is the galvanic corrosion issue with copper AS between steel and aluminum components. Low voltage current is like a weak welding arc.
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