Most of us know that hardest substance known to man, diamond and pencil lead are both made of pure carbon, but different molecular structure.
There is a new synthetic compound called boron nitride and just like carbon, comes in diamond like structure that is the second hardest material known to man as well as graphite like hexagonal structure.
The graphite like version is non-electrically conductive, but a very good lubricant like graphite. It is white and supposedly called "white graphite".
How do you guys feel about this stuff replacing graphite for use in locks? It might be costly, but you don't use a whole lot of it anyways. Good bye to mess and spillage from cylinder or service operations wouldn't cause concerns when used in conjunction with electronic locksets that would not like having conductive powder spilled in them.
http://www.azom.com/details.asp?ArticleID=78
How do you guys feel about this stuff? I'd love to get a tube of this powder, but can't find it anywhere
