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Synthetic food machinery grease provide long machine life while reducing contamination
Total Lubricants’ Nevastane SFG Grease offers superior performance in food processing plant machinery with a fully synthetic base oil and a state-of-the-art Calcium Complex Sulfonate soap thickener. It is resistant to water, steam, food acids and alkalis. Its service range includes very low- and high-temperature conditions and use with high speed bearings. Nevastane SFG Grease can be used in plain and anti-friction bearings, rollers and guides, pump bearings and hot and cold applications. The Nevastane food machinery lubricants provide long machine life while reducing contamination problems, as required by the Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Point System (HACCP). It is NSF H1 registered and and Kosher Pareve approved.
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Phone: (800) 323-3198
Website: www.total-us.com
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