Bel-Ray, Farmingdale, N.J., now offers a No-Tox food-grade air line lubricant for use in “clean industry” applications, such as food and beverage, and ideal for lightly loaded bearings, pneumatic tools, air cylinders and air-line lubricators.
Lubricant degradation caused by microbial growth can now be of less concern to food plants and customers with the introduction of LUBRI-ARMOUR, an anti-microbial additive produced by Lubriplate Lubricants, Toledo, Ohio.
JAX pioneered the development of extreme low-temperature food-grade lubricants more than 25 years ago. JAX Magna-Plate 80, 86, and 22, our featured extreme low-temperature products, are all NSF-registered H1 and approved for applications that require a lubricant with incidental food contact.
As food plant conditions become tougher, so must the equipment that runs your operation. Your compressor oils must be tough enough for today’s wet and humid environments, high air throughput, hot discharge temperatures and start-stop operation modes.