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High Temperature Food Industry Lubrication Grease - 1kg


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Description

High Temperature Food Grade Lubrication Grease - 1kg

NSF H1 approval for Food Industry use

Fully synthetic grease for food processing technology that is used to lubricate rolling and friction bearings as well as other machine elements under increased operating temperatures.

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Applications: 
Lubrication of rolling and friction bearings, joints, linear dives, guides.

For the lubrication of fittings, seals, moulded parts and elements of elastic rubber materials in the hot and cold-water segment.

 

Advantages and Benefits:

NSF H1 registered

Can be used universally due to good high temperature properties

Long-term lubricating effect and good adhesive strength on metal surfaces.

Resistant to hot and cold water, water vapour, watery-alkaline and acidic disinfectants, and cleaning agents.

High resistance to oxidisation and ageing.

 

Specifications:

Operating temperature: -35°C to +120°C (briefly +160°C)

NLGI grade 1

DN factor (dm x n): 500,000 mm/min

Base oil viscosity:: (40°C) 36 mm²/s

Content: 1kg

Packaged in a tin can

 

Application Tips:

Clean the lubricating points well for optimal effect. Before filling for first time, remove anti-corrosion agent. Fill the bearing such that all functional surfaces are certain of being greased. Fill normal bearings up to about 1/3 of the free space inside the bearing. Low-speed bearings (DN value below 50,000) and their housings should be filled completely. In as far as available, the bearing and machine manufacturer's instructions should be observed. Subsequent lubrication at the lubrication nipples by grease gun or by automatic lubrication system. Assess the lubrication frequency and quantity on the basis of the service conditions. If old grease cannot be removed, restrict the quantity of grease so as to avoid over-lubricating the bearing. If lubrication frequencies tend to be low, you should aim for a full grease change. Caution: Only mix with suitable lubricants.