Phillips 66 Food Machinery Grease NLGI 2 14oz Tube 10 Pack 1082441
Part Number: C660D4A9PHILLIPS 66
- SKU:
- C660D4A9
- UPC:
- 075731441545
- Condition:
- New
- Availability:
- Usually ships in 24 hours
- Weight:
- 10.00 LBS
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Description
10 Pack of Phillips 66 Food Machinery Red Grease NLGI 2 (10) 14oz tubes
Phillips 66 Food Machinery Grease is a premium, food-grade, extreme-pressure aluminum complex grease designed for lubricating machinery in food processing, bottling, and packaging plants. Registered by NSF International as an H1 lubricant, it ensures safety where incidental food contact may occur. This grease offers excellent oxidation resistance, water washout resistance, and protection against rust and corrosion, making it ideal for equipment exposed to fruit acids, chemicals, or saline solutions.
- Excellent oxidation resistance
- Excellent resistance to water washout
- Good extreme pressure and antiwear properties
- Protects against rust and corrosion
- Good adhesion to metal surfaces
- Non-staining
- Suitable for use over a wide range of operating temperatures
- Color: White
- Thickener: Aluminum Complex
- Dropping Point: >= 260°C (>= 500°F)
- Water Washout Resistance: <5% weight loss at 175°C (ASTM D1264)
- Density: 1.03 g/cc (0.0371 lb/in³)
- Viscosity at 100°F: 1155 SUS
- Viscosity at 210°F: 106 SUS
- Oxidative Stability: 100 hours at pressure <=0.0345 MPa (<=5.00 psi) (ASTM D942)
- Four Ball Extreme Pressure, Weld Load: 500 kg (1100 lb) (ASTM D2596)
- Four Ball Wear: 0.600 mm (0.0236 in) scar diameter (ASTM D4172)
- Penetration P(60), 1/10 mm: 265 - 295 (ASTM D217)
- Timken Test OK Load: 18100 g (40.0 lb) (ASTM D2509)
- Maximum Service Temperature: 163°C (325°F)
- Minimum Service Temperature: -34°C (-29.2°F)
- FDA: Yes
- USDA: Yes
- Compliance: Meets CFIA requirements for incidental food contact (LONO)
- Compliance: Passes U.S. EPA/U.S. Coast Guard Static Sheen Test, Federal Register Vol. 58, No. 41