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Role of Food Grade Lubricants
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High-quality food grade lubricants, especially those formulated as MOSH/MOAH-free or MOAH-free, play a a key role in minimizing contamination risks.
Benefits:
- Reduced risk of mineral oil migration into food
- Suitable for incidental food contact (NSF H1)
- Supports compliance with modern food safety requirements
- Preferred by multinational food manufacturers
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