ITW Chemtronics - CW7100 - Conductive Silver grease syringe
Nyogel 753G and Nyogel 756G
No-OX-id
Deoxit Gold
MG Chemicals
A good thread I found on the topic:
http://cr4.globalspec.com/thread/56972/Electrical-Conductivity-Grease
... I use KOPR-SHIELD grease made by Thomas and Betts when I'm doing electrical work. I use it anywhere a cable is connected like in an AL9CU terminal. It is conductive and has particles of copper suspended in the grease. .. conductive grease is also called "bulb" grease. .. Graphite is an ideal lubricant for a sliding surface as its molecular structure is like plates sliding over each other it is very slippery and has good electrical conductance,
A perfect description of my problem but but it's only a patent so far:
Dialectic grease does NOT conduct electricity well. Do NOT use it when you need the LOWEST resistance possible.
Zinc based products are bad (says no-ox-id above)
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