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Food grade lubricants are specialized lubricants designed for use in food processing applications. They are formulated to meet the stringent requirements of the food industry, including safety, hygiene, and environmental protection. Food grade lubricants are designed to reduce friction and wear, protect against corrosion, and provide lubrication in extreme temperatures. They are also designed to be non-toxic, non-hazardous, and non-reactive with food products.
Food grade lubricants are used in a variety of food processing applications, including baking, canning, bottling, and packaging. They are also used in food processing equipment, such as mixers, grinders, and conveyors. In addition, food grade lubricants are used in the maintenance of food processing equipment, such as bearings, chains, and gears.
Food grade lubricants are available from a variety of manufacturers, including Shell, ExxonMobil, Chevron, and Castrol. Other companies in the market include Fuchs, Klüber, and Total. Show Less Read more