Product Features
Usage
The lubricant of choice for food handling equipment, mechanical devices, water fixtures, medical and laboratory appliances. Used as a dielectric grease, waterproofing sealant, rubber conditioner, o-ring lube, vacuum service, glass fittings and especially where lubrication is need with extreme temperature swings.
Advantages
Silicone Greases are used as a clean lubricant substitute in places where petroleum oils are inadequate or not desirable. Silicones are compatible with most plastics, rubber, leather, composite fibers and metal. Waterproof and chemical resistant. Stable consistency over a wide temperature range with extremely low volatility.
Safety Data Sheet
NSF Approval Letter
Silicone Grease Food Grade Specifications
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TEST
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ASTM
METHOD
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RESULT
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Color
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-
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Clear-White
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Penetration
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-
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3
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Flash Point
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D-217
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>570 F
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Bleed
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F. S. 791
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None
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Dropping Point
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D-566
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None
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Pour Point
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D-97
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-45 F
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Water Washout
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D-1264
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0.75%
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Evaporation
Loss
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D-972
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30% @ 390 F
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Specific
Gravity
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D-2225
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1.03
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