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Food grade products

The food and drinks industry applies stringent rules to safeguard food safety for consumers. Our innovative food-grade lubricants and cleaners are NSF-certified and, as such, optimally suited for application in the food industry. With Interflon food-grade lubricants and cleaners, you meet all stringent rules, and you do not have to worry about anything.

Besides that, our NSF H1 and A1 products hold The Vegan Society's Vegan Trademark, signifying that they contain no animal-derived ingredients or undergo animal testing.

AND our entire range of food-grade products is Kosher and Halal certified, complying with specific dietary laws.

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Interflon Food Grade Products

What are food-grade lubricants?

Food-grade lubricants are specially formulated lubricants that are safe for use in the food and beverage industry. They reduce friction and protect production equipment from corrosion, moisture, and dirt.

Food-grade lubricants are manufactured in a similar manner to regular lubricants, but in this process, there is an explicit selection of high-quality and approved raw materials that are free of harmful substances. These lubricants are tested and certified to meet stringent safety and performance standards.

Food-grade lubricants and cleaners to meet all your challenges

Interflon food-grade lubricants and cleaners are specifically designed to withstand the demanding conditions of food processing plants and beverage factories. They are capable of enduring daily cleaning routines involving pressure washers, hot water, and even aggressive chemicals.

Results from customers

Our NSF-certified products guarantee safe operations and help minimize downtime while enhancing the reliability of your machines. It's no wonder that over 20,000 food manufacturers trust and rely on Interflon to meet their needs with utmost satisfaction.

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Certifications for peace of mind

Our food-grade lubricants meet the highest health and safety standards set by renowned organizations such as NSF, HACCP, BRC, and IFC. They are also kosher, and halal certified, ensuring suitability for any target group. All relevant documents and certificates are readily available for you to view online, so you are always up to date.

Commitment to quality

Interflon holds ISO 9001 and ISO 21469 certifications, demonstrating our dedication to maintaining exceptional quality throughout our production process. We adhere to strict hygiene protocols, preventing any possibility of contamination in our food-grade lubricants and cleaners. When you choose Interflon, you can trust that you are receiving safe and top-quality products.

Advice on food-grade lubricants

Interflon provides maximum support in reframing maintenance. We will be pleased to advise you on the best food-grade lubricants and cleaners that will help you minimize machine downtime. Our products lower your maintenance and energy costs and reduce CO2 emissions.

Reasons to opt for Interflon food-grade lubricants and cleaners:

  • Suitable for use in a food processing environment
  • Minimal machine downtime
  • Lower maintenance costs
  • Safer business operations
  • Lower energy consumption and CO2 emissions
  • ISO- and NSF-certified
  • Kosher- and halal-certified

Frequently Asked Questions about food-grade lubricants

The NSF classification categorizes lubricants into distinct classes based on their intended use within the food processing industry.

  • NSF H1 Classification: Incidental Food Contact
    Lubricants suitable for situations where incidental contact with food may occur. The trace level of the lubricant in the final product may not exceed 10 ppm.
  • NSF H2 Classification: No Food Contact
    These lubricants are permitted for use within the food processing industry, but only in areas where no potential for food contact exists.
  • NSF H3 Classification: Direct Food Contact
    Designed for scenarios where contact with food during production is unavoidable,. These lubricants must solely contain edible oils (soybean, corn, cottonseed) or specific mineral and Generally Recognized As Safe (GRAS) oils.
  • NSF 3H Classification
    Applies to release agents, substances with the potential for incidental food contact (up to 100 ppm). Common applications include treatment of knives, meat grinders, and similar equipment to prevent food adhesion.

Yes. But manufacturers must demonstrate they have taken measures to prevent contamination. In the absence of such measures, H1 lubricants are generally recommended. 

No, an NSF registration does not automatically mean a product is safe for human consumption or the environment. It indicates that the product meets specific standards and guidelines for its intended use in food processing environments, significantly reducing health risks. 

“Food grade” refers to materials and products that are safe for direct contact with food. They comply with specific standards and regulations set by regulatory agencies based on intended use. Examples of food-grade materials include stainless steel, glass, certain plastics, and NSF registered lubricants.

“Food safe” is a broader term that refers to anything that is safe for use with food. It can apply to materials, products, equipment, or processes that have no harmful effects on human health. 

While "food grade" specifically refers to materials suitable for food contact, "food safe" can also apply to other aspects, such as food preparation methods, storage conditions, and food processing techniques. 

Do you have any questions about our food-grade lubricants? Then do not hesitate to contact us!

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