Product category:
Lubricants
News Release from: Eriks UK | Subject: Rocol Foodlube Protect
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 20 July 2004
Food-grade grease offers long-term
protection
Foodlube Protect, the latest food-grade grease from Rocol, is now available from over 170 Wyko branches nationwide and offers heavy duty, long-term corrosion protection.
Foodlube Protect, the latest food-grade grease from Rocol, is now available from over 170 Wyko branches nationwide and offers heavy duty, long-term corrosion protection With the ability to operate in temperatures ranging from -40 to +110C, the grease can be used safely in a broad range of applications from processing equipment to packing machines in all areas of the food industry
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 9 Jul 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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Suitable for use on all types of metal, Rocol's novel grease forms a tough waxy film that displaces water even during high-pressure hot and cold washdowns.
The heavy-duty film avoids the need for constant reapplication and is resistant to many types of corrosive chemicals.
By being able to operate within a wide temperature range, the lubricant has extended the scope of applications.
It is available as a grease for automatic application or in 300ml aerosols for quick and easy manual coverage of surfaces, components and moving parts.
Designed with the specific requirements of the food industry in mind, Protect carries the NSF "tick mark" denoting food safety, enabling manufacturers as well as maintenance engineers to improve equipment performance and meet regulations.
Applications include mixing equipment, conveyors, transfer tables, bottling lines and packaging systems at all stages of food production, preparation and distribution. Request a free brochure from Eriks UK ...
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