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Why are inert Halocarbon lubricants safe with oxygen, chlorine, nitric acid, etc.?

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Why are inert Halocarbon lubricants safe with oxygen, chlorine, nitric acid, etc.?

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They are fully halogenated and are free of carbon-hydrogen bonds. To learn more about the general benefits of fluorine chemistry, read our Fluorine 101 Section.

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