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Order LookupFood Processor Lubricant: 32° to 350° F, H1 Food Grade, Silicone, 13 oz, Aerosol Can, Colorless
- Item
- 55PC74
- Mfr. Model
- 410
Product Details
- Catalog Page
- N/A
- Lubricant Brand
- Camie
- Lubricant Application
- Food Grade Lubricant
- Lubricant Film
- Wet
- Net Fill
- 13 oz
- Container Size
- 20 oz
- Lubricant Container
- Aerosol Can
- Lubricant Base
- Silicone
- Primary Additive
- Silicone
- Min. Operating Temp.
- 32° F
- Max. Operating Temp.
- 350 °F
- NSF Rating
- H1 Food Grade
- 50 State VOC Compliant
- Yes
- VOC Content
- 10 %
- Lubricant Color
- Colorless
- Odorless
- Yes
- Flammability
- Non-Flammable
- GHS Flammability Rating
- Non-Flammable
- Flash Point
- 256° F
- Standards
- NSF Listed
- USDA Certified Biobased Product
- No
- Operating Temp. Range
- 32° to 350° F
- Series
- Camie
- UNSPSC
- 15121526
- Country of Origin
- USA (subject to change)
- Product Description
General purpose lubricants reduce friction and wear, and prevent machinery from overheating. These fluids leave a slippery coating on two surfaces to keep moving parts like wheels, hinges, and gears moving smoothly and extend the life of equipment. Lubricants also provide some protection against water damage, contaminants, and corrosives.