What Is Food Grade Lubricant? 2019 (New!)
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Today video, we going explain to you what is food grade lubricant grease.
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Food grade lubricants are potentially indirect food additives. Grease or oil can become a food additive through leaks, over lubrication, messy application during maintenance, etc. Today's pharmaceutical, beverage, and food-associated processing plants are running faster and harder than ever before.
Food grade lubricants must perform the same technical functions as any other lubricant: provide protection against wear, friction, corrosion, and oxidation, dissipate heat and transfer power, be compatible with rubber and other sealing materials, as well as provide a sealing effect in some cases.
The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) created the original food-grade designations H1, H2, and H3. The approval of a new lubricant and its registration in one of these categories depends on the list of the ingredients.
H1 lubricants are food-grade lubricants used in food-processing environments where there is the possibility of incidental food contact.
H2 lubricants are food-grade lubricants used on equipment and machine parts in locations where there is no possibility of contact.
H3 lubricants are food-grade lubricants, typically edible oils, used to prevent rust on hooks, trolleys and similar equipment.
For the end-user, selection of lubricants per the original H1, H2 and H3 categories remain. Compliance and regulation are now potentially assured by the NSF draft standard.
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Food grade lubricants are potentially indirect food additives. Grease or oil can become a food additive through leaks, over lubrication, messy application during maintenance, etc. Today's pharmaceutical, beverage, and food-associated processing plants are running faster and harder than ever before.
Food grade lubricants must perform the same technical functions as any other lubricant: provide protection against wear, friction, corrosion, and oxidation, dissipate heat and transfer power, be compatible with rubber and other sealing materials, as well as provide a sealing effect in some cases.
The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) created the original food-grade designations H1, H2, and H3. The approval of a new lubricant and its registration in one of these categories depends on the list of the ingredients.
H1 lubricants are food-grade lubricants used in food-processing environments where there is the possibility of incidental food contact.
H2 lubricants are food-grade lubricants used on equipment and machine parts in locations where there is no possibility of contact.
H3 lubricants are food-grade lubricants, typically edible oils, used to prevent rust on hooks, trolleys and similar equipment.
For the end-user, selection of lubricants per the original H1, H2 and H3 categories remain. Compliance and regulation are now potentially assured by the NSF draft standard.
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