Can also be used as a release agent in cables or between tires and tubes.
Prevents rubber gloves or rainwear from sticking together.
Our Talcum substitute protects rubber from frost damage and prevents car doors from freezing.
Lubricates drawers and sliding windows.
Slightly less lubricating than talcum.
Safety Data Sheet (SDS)
Frequently asked questions about Talcum substitute
Talcum substitute is used for rubber care and as a release agent for plastics. It prevents sticking and improves sliding properties.
Talcum forms a protective layer and prevents rubber parts from freezing. It protects against cracks and material damage.
Talcum substitute is temperature stable, silicone free and asbestos free. It acts as a solid lubricant with a fine crystalline structure.
Sprinkle Talcum substitute onto the surface and distribute it evenly. Rub it in lightly if needed.
Talcum substitute does not attack rubber and does not change the material structure. It provides clean dry lubrication without residues.
Store Talcum substitute in a dry and light protected place at room temperature. This ensures unlimited shelf life.
Yes, Talcum substitute acts as a release agent between tires and tubes. It prevents sticking during assembly and storage.
