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Food-safe grease can be sprayed on

A Rocol Lubricants product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team May 1, 2006

For maintenance needs in the food and clean industries, grease is packaged in aerosol spray system for easier application, and is NSF-registered and is a non-toxic, food grade multipurpose product.

ROCOL Lubricants has added to its 32-strong range of NSF-registered food grade products with the introduction of Foodlube spray grease.

Developed in response to maintenance needs in the food and clean industries, the grease is packaged in an aerosol spray system for easier application.

The grease is fully NSF-registered, and provides a non-toxic, food grade multipurpose EP grease fortified with PTFE.

Its high tenacity formulation is designed to ensure long lasting lubrication and reduce lubrication intervals.

Steve Chapman, Managing Director, said: "We work closely with our customers and continually review our product range to ensure they help meet food industry maintenance engineers' specific needs".

"Foodlube has been designed for various uses throughout the food, drink and other clean manufacturing environments, and is particularly suitable for the tenacious lubrication of slides, bushes, pins and bearings".

The grease is for use in temperatures from -50 to +160C.

It has a 620kg weld load, corrosion protection and resistance to water wash off.

The NSF H1 tick mark shows that the product is food safe and doesn't contain mineral hydrocarbons, animal derived materials, nut oils or genetically modified ingredients.

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