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Food and drink manufacturing: processing equipment
News Release from: John Sheard | Subject: Food oven chains
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 03 July 2003
Chains withstand food oven temperatures
A difficult area of food manufacture is in high temperature ovens but high temperature chain lubricants, as described on a website, withstand these temperatures for extended periods.
Food manufacturing companies now have access to a site that only contains food grade lubricants that have the new NSF H1 approval that is a continuation of the old USDA H1 standard The web address is www.food-lubricants.co.uk One of the most difficult areas of food manufacture is in high temperature ovens where temperatures can get over 240C and Lubcon high temperature chain lubricants are capable of withstanding these temperatures for extended periods unlike other lubricants that are not synthetic
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 4 Sep 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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Other food safe lubricants from John Sheard are the complete ranges of hydraulic oil, compressor oils, bearings greases and food grade sprays which are manufactured by Lubcon or Molykote.
Within the range there are mineral based products in addition to the semi synthetic and fully synthetic products.
For companies looking to start using food grade lubricants or those who are reviewing their existing suppliers, the site has already proved extremely popular as a result of a recent mail campaign to raise the awareness of the new site and the products that are shown on it.
The site also gives a link and full details on the new NSF regulations and how they apply to food manufacturing companies.
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