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Is NyoGel dielectric grease?

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Caleb Butler

Updated on April 05, 2026

Connector Greases NyoGel® 760G is the industry standard grease for electrical connectors and is specified by leading OEMs across a wide range of industries. NyoGel®760G has good fretting corrosion protection, dielectric isolation capabilities, and is also compatible with common connector materials.

Is NyoGel 760G a dielectric grease?

NyoGel 760G is suitable to use with flashlight threads, diving equipment, car locks etc. A silicon dielectric grease for lubrication and protection of electrical contacts and connections. Good water resistance.

What is NyoGel used for?

NyoGel 760G is a silica thickened, medium viscosity, synthetic hydrocarbon grease intended for lubrication and protection of electrical connectors. It seals electrical contacts from oxygen, moisture, aggressive gasses and other hostile elements.

What kind of lube can you use for a flashlight?

NyoGel is excellent on Flashlights and is the Lubricant of choice by several industry leading flashlight companies. NyoGel 760G is best applied to the flashlight threads and O-rings of metal bodied flashlights (bare or anodized).

Is NyoGel 760G conductive?

This test demonstrates the insulative properties of dielectric grease, in this case NyoGel® 760G, and proves that grease does not affect conductivity. …

What is damping grease?

Damping greases are specialty lubricants that reduce wear and seal out dust and moisture like traditional greases, but are primarily used to control motion and noise in mechanical and electromechanical devices.

Is Vaseline a good dielectric grease?

On a comparison table, the dielectric grease is considered to be more superior than Vaseline when it comes to preserving connections. As such, petroleum jelly (or Vaseline) is weaker and would not last more than the dielectric grease when exposed to extreme temperatures.

Should I use dielectric grease on battery terminals?

Most commonly applied on spark plug boots, lightbulbs, and battery terminals, dielectric grease is, in theory, a protectant like car wax. It’s not required, but it could help extend and maintain the life and quality of your vehicle and its parts.

When should you not use dielectric grease?

Since dielectric grease is a silicone grease, it should not be used on silicone-based rubbers or plastics, as it will break them down over time. The grease does not conduct electricity, so it shouldn’t be applied directly to the mating surfaces (pins and sockets) of an electrical connection.

What is nyogel 760g grease?

NYOGEL 760G. A silica thickened, medium viscosity, synthetic hydrocarbon grease for lubrication and protection of electrical contacts. Benefits include good water resistance. NYOGEL 767A. A silica thickened, heavy viscosity, synthetic hydrocarbon grease intended for mechanical and electromechanical components that require a heavy level of damping.

What is nyogel 774h?

A silica thickened, medium viscosity, synthetic hydrocarbon grease intended for mechanical components requiring a light amount of damping. NYOGEL 774H. A silica thickened, heavy viscosity, synthetic hydrocarbon grease intended for mechanical components requiring a heavy amount of damping.

What is nyenyogel® 760g?

NyoGel® 760G is specified by leading OEMs across many industries. Nye greases are available in a variety of packaging sizes for both high-volume production dispensing and small volume dispensing, such as field repair activities. Click here to request a sample of NyoGel® 760G.

What is nyogel used for?

NyoGel®. A silica thickened, heavy viscosity, synthetic hydrocarbon grease intended for mechanical and electromechanical components that require a heavy level of damping. Used to reduce free motion and to quiet operating noise of loosely-fitting components.