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News Release from: Kluber Lubrication GB | Subject: Kluberfood 4NH1
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 14 July 2004
Food grade synthetic hydraulic oils
Kluberfood 4NH1 oils are NSF H1 certified HLP oils in typical viscosities for hydraulic systems and exhibit excellent low friction characteristics, low temperature fluidity and water separation
Modern hydraulic systems tend towards smaller reservoirs and finer tolerances which can result in higher operating temperatures in turn putting greater demands on the system oil These demands can be excessive for traditional mineral based hydraulic oils yielding operational problems, regular top up and short useful life
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 16 Jun 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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Food grade synthetic hydraulic oils
Modern hydraulic systems tend towards smaller reservoirs and finer tolerances which can result in higher operating temperatures in turn putting greater demands on the system oil
The food, beverage and pharmaceutical industries are no different except their special demands also include certified food grade hydraulic oils.
Stick-slip tendency can be a common problem in hydraulic applications arising from degradation of the oil as a result of the combined effects of oxidation (accelerating with increasing temperatures) and contaminants including water (eg from condensation).
Systems may also be subject to cold starts causing sluggish operation.
Kluberfood 4NH1 oils are NSF H1 certified HLP oils available in typical viscosities for hydraulic systems and exhibit excellent low friction characteristics, low temperature fluidity and water separating behaviour as well as far lower top up needs, longer change out intervals and so lower life cost from a smoother running, more reliable system. Request a free brochure from Kluber Lubrication GB ...
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