Not a ferous metal, most likely trace amounts."Metal free" but contains calcium?
"Metal free" but contains calcium?
Not a ferous metal, most likely trace amounts.
Found this:
The term non-ferrous metals refers to all metals that do not fall within the group of iron or its alloys such as: aluminum, copper, silver, gold, lead, tin, titanium, alkali metals such as sodium and potassium, alkaline earth metals such as calcium and barium.
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Just use marine grease. I have been using it for years on bolts and parts for my saltwater boat. Have not had an issue with galling or saltwater / electrolysis welding. (Picked this up from a 40yr marine technician)Is marine anti seize for aluminum only? Will using it on steel cause electrolysis?