It depends on the silicone…there are at least 20 types.…incl. the Silicanes…It also gets deliberately mixed with some lubes at the point of manufacture. I have never…and mean never, experienced it acting as if water, especially in regard of its ultra low coefficient when in its purest form. Also its monster ability to resist against oxidisation as one of the most anti rusting agents for a Ferrous surface on the planet…..ultra opposite spectrum to that of water…
The misconception of Silicone creating galling of medium to low carbon steel comes from compressing under force…sandwiched between the 2 surfaces…but most often Silicone that has been synthesised with Phosphorous, not pure Silicone oil as offered by Abbey and Beeman.
Try chatting with Tony Leach (arguably the top tuner in the UK) in reg of Krytox.
He describes it as expensive crap. I would not go that far. It is useful to the airgun mechanic.
One of the issues is it cannot provide a through TP lube as it is too thick, so the amateur tuner then tries an alternative lube which flows. This then mixes and gets displaced by the Krytox. An inconsistent mess.
It works because of the absence of anything else….thats how you must use it.
In my experience works no better than a hint of Moly on the rear bearing of the piston.
Smear of Silicone or STP on the seal just for assembly purposes …
Perfectly cleaned out and only ever using Krytox from that point on…then yes, its very good.
The misconception of Silicone creating galling of medium to low carbon steel comes from compressing under force…sandwiched between the 2 surfaces…but most often Silicone that has been synthesised with Phosphorous, not pure Silicone oil as offered by Abbey and Beeman.
Try chatting with Tony Leach (arguably the top tuner in the UK) in reg of Krytox.
He describes it as expensive crap. I would not go that far. It is useful to the airgun mechanic.
One of the issues is it cannot provide a through TP lube as it is too thick, so the amateur tuner then tries an alternative lube which flows. This then mixes and gets displaced by the Krytox. An inconsistent mess.
It works because of the absence of anything else….thats how you must use it.
In my experience works no better than a hint of Moly on the rear bearing of the piston.
Smear of Silicone or STP on the seal just for assembly purposes …
Perfectly cleaned out and only ever using Krytox from that point on…then yes, its very good.
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