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News Release from: Kluber Lubrication GB | Subject: Kluberfood NH1 K32
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 25 February 2004

Corrosion protection lubricant meets
food specs

Due to high demand, Kluber Lubrication has now developed a food grade corrosion protection lubricant in spray form, Kluberfood NH1 K32.

Due to high demand, Kluber Lubrication has now developed a food grade corrosion protection lubricant in spray form, Kluberfood NH1 K32 It is proven ideal for change parts storage in food, beverage and pharmaceutical batch production environments including moulds and dies

Corrosion causes damage to machinery parts amounting to millions in the food processing industry and in order to reduce the risk of such damage Kluberfood NH1 K32 forms a tough anticorrosion coating resistant to temperatures ranging from -10 to +80C to NSF H1 standards.

Kluberfood NH1 K32 can be used on all metal parts whether in situ (static or moving) or in storage.

Trials carried out by the Institute of Advice, Research and Packaging of the University of Applied Science in Hamburg have shown Kluberfood NH1 K32 as the best anticorrosion protecting product according to the technical delivery conditions of the Bundesamt fur Wehrtechnik und Beschaffung (German Armed Forces' Office for Military Technology and Procurement) meeting all the requirements according to DIN50017 with steel RST37-2 and DIN50021 with steel 101-A.

Kluberfood NH1 K32 is available in a 400ml spray and samples will be available at Maintec 2004 from 16th to 18th March on stand E7 and at Total 2004 from 29th March to 1st April in Hall 5 stand 5694 at the UK NEC. Request a free brochure from Kluber Lubrication GB ...

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