Cut Sheet

Food Grade Anti-Seize and Lubricating Compound
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VI. Performance Characteristics
Type of Film
White Paste
ASTM D-92 (Flash Point)
>400
o
F(COC)
Operating Temperature Range
Up to 1800
o
F
Torque Coefficient (k) on Steel Nuts & Bolts
0.10
ASTM D-566 (Dropping Point)
450
o
F (232
o
C)
ASTM D-217 (Penetration)
285-315
VII. Directions
Always read entire label before using product.
For best results, clean scale and old compound from threaded surfaces.
Note: When grinding or wire brushing use a dust mask.
Coat mating surfaces and assemble.
To avoid contamination, keep container closed when not in use.
Contains hydrocarbons. Do not use in oxygen service.
VIII. Package Description
Part Number Container Size
SL35905 8 oz Brush-Top Bottle
SL35906 16 oz Brush-Top Bottle
IX. Disposal
Disposal requirements vary by state and local jurisdiction. All unused product should be disposed of in conformance with
local, state and federal regulations.
X. Special Use Warnings
General
Use only in well ventilated area. Ventilation may be improved by opening a window or door or providing mechanical
assistance. Avoid continuous breathing of vapor and spray mist. Avoid contact with skin and eyes. If ventilation is not
adequate, respiratory protection should be worn. For more information regarding short term and long term exposure,
review this product’s Material Safety Sheet.
NSF Nonfood Compounds Registration Program
This CRC product is registered with the NSF for use in meat and poultry plants. NSF International, formerly the National
Sanitation Foundation, is known for the development of standards, product testing and certification services in the areas
of public health safety and protection of the environment. The NSF Nonfood Compounds Registration Program replaces
the program formerly administered by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) and discontinued in February
1998. Products eligible for NSF registration include all compounds used in food handling, processing and storage, such
as disinfectants and lubricants. The NSF registration assures inspection officials and end users that registered products
are safe to use in food processing environments.