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​STABILANT 22

  SOLVES ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONIC PROBLEMS

  EXCEPTIONAL STABILITY - REDUCES RESISTANCE

  EXCELLENT LUBRICATING AND PROTECTIVE PROPERTIES 

What is

STABILANT 22?

Stabilant 22 is an initially non-conductive liquid semiconductor that switches to a conductive state under an electrical field. It remains conductive at the point of contact without creating cross-talk amongst nonadjacent contacts.

 

It's unique formula allows it to act as an electronic/electrical contact enhancer that improves reliability, functionality and conductivity of all metal connectors.

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WHY CONNECTORS EXPERIENCE INTERMITTENT PROBLEMS OR FAIL

Contact failure is rarely caused by a single factor. Treatments that solve only one problem don't necessarily offer a long term solution. Stabilant 22 provides a long term solution by offering multiple ways to resolve contact and connector problems.

WHAT ARE THE 

ADVANTAGES OF STABILANT 22?

Improves reliability, performance & conductivity of all metal electronic/electrical connections.​​

Reduces resistance across contact/connector.

Protects and lifts off contaminants on connectors to ensure reliability.

Reduces insertion/extraction forces.

Virtually limitless applications.

MAJOR INDUSTRIES & AREAS OF APPLICATION

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AUDIO/VISUAL 

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AUTOMOTIVE 

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AVIONICS

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BIOMEDICAL

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COMMUNICATIONS

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COMPUTERS

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CONSTRUCTION

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FARM MACHINERY

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MARINE

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MANUFACTURING

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MILITARY

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MINING

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ROBOTICS

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SENSORS/IOT

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PHOTOGRAPHY

D.W. ELECTROCHEMICALS

D.W. Electrochemicals Ltd. was established in 1986 and has been providing Stabilant 22 worldwide for 36 years. 

 

In 1976, William M.D. Wright, the founder of Wright Electroacoustics and the Dayton Wright Group, started to research and develop an electronic contact enhancer that would solve intermittent connector problems and limit connector failures. After several years of field research and trials he finally hit the nail on the head and discovered Stabilant 22.

 

Stabilant 22 was first tested for defense use in 1983 at The Canadian Forces Establishment, Cold Lake, Alberta, and was issued a NATO number for use as a Contact Enhancer NSCM - Cage Code/NATO Supplier Code - 38948 

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