16 Results for Food Grade Lubricants by SPRAYON
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- Item: General Purpose Dry Lubricant
- Lubricant Application: General Purpose Lubricant
- NSF Rating: H1 Food Grade
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- Item: General Purpose Lubricant
- Lubricant Application: General Purpose Lubricant
- NSF Rating: H1 Food Grade
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- Item: General Purpose Lubricant
- Lubricant Application: General Purpose Lubricant
- NSF Rating: H2 No Food Contact
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- Item: General Purpose Mold Release
- NSF Rating: H2 No Food Contact
- Container Size: 12 oz
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- Item: Multipurpose Grease
- Size: 13.75 oz.
- Container Type: Aerosol Can
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- Item: Chain and Wire Rope Lubricants
- Lubricant Application: Chain and Wire Rope Lubricant
- Safe on Most Plastics: Yes (Test on Small Area)
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- Item: Belt Dressing Lubricant
- Lubricant Application: Belt Dressing Lubricant
- NSF Rating: H1 Food Grade
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- Item: General Purpose Lubricant
- Lubricant Application: General Purpose Lubricant
- NSF Rating: H2 No Food Contact
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- Item: Multipurpose Grease
- NSF Rating: H1 Food Grade
- Container Size: 14 oz
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- Item: Multipurpose Grease
- NSF Rating: H1 Food Grade
- Container Size: 14 oz
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- Item: General Purpose Mold Release
- NSF Rating: H2 No Food Contact
- Container Size: 12 oz
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- Item: General Purpose Lubricant
- Lubricant Application: General Purpose Lubricant
- NSF Rating: H1 Incidental Food Contact
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- Container Size: 10 oz
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- Container Size: 15 oz
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- Container Size: 12 oz
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- Item: Machine Oil
- NSF Rating: H1 Food Grade
- Container Size: 16 oz
About Food Grade Lubricants
Food Grade Lubricants are designed to meet the high standards required for use in food and beverage production, manufacturing, and processing. They must be safe and effective for use in contact with food products while also providing superior lubrication performance.
Types of Food Grade Lubricants
Food Grade Lubricants come in a variety of types, including food grade lube grease, food grade oil lubricant, and other specialized lubricants. Each type has its own unique characteristics that make it ideal for certain applications, such as temperature resistance or chemical compatibility.
How Food Grade Lubricants are Made
Food Grade Lubricants are typically made from synthetic oils or polymers that have been specially formulated to meet the requirements of the FDA’s Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA). These formulations often include additives such as corrosion inhibitors or anti-wear agents to provide enhanced protection against wear and tear.
Industries that use Food Grade Lubricants
Food Grade Lubricants are used by professionals in a variety of industries including restaurants, bakeries, dairies, breweries, wineries, meat processing plants and more. These professionals rely on these lubricants to ensure their equipment is running safely and efficiently without any contamination risk.
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