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CRC Food Grade Silicone 03040 is a high-performance multi-purpose silicone lubricant, specifically formulated for food processing and handling applications. This 10 oz aerosol can provides lasting lubrication in high-temperature environments, up to 400°F, while its non-staining, odorless formula ensures cleanliness and safety across various industrial and household uses.
R**Z
Great, & No, Being Dissolved in a Volatile Flammable Solvent Does Not Preclude This Being Food Grade
I love this stuff and use it as a general purpose lubricant, excepting parts which require a grease or need a more capable lubricant than silicone, e.g. moly-based products. It’s also useful as a coating to inhibit oxidation or create a moderately resilient non-stick or hydrophobic surface. The solvent dries quickly and doesn’t smell like a hydrocarbon to me (actually reminds me of the Paslode tool cleaner aerosol), and while i haven’t noticed any obvious damage to plastics, I have noticed it damaging latex tubing with heavy coats, so it’s probably best to make a couple light passes on potential sensitive materials to allow the solvent to quickly evaporate. Performance seems great compared to other silicone spray lubricants I’ve tried, including automotive Blaster silicone, and it is definitely cleaner to work with. Finally, the spray nozzle that comes installed is excellent—the straw is robust and integral and it is hinged, exposing a broader cone nozzle when lowered. I save these after the can is expended—it functions as a female actuator which needs to mate with a somewhat thicker valve stem (I use a sleeve made from short length of ¹⁄₁₆”ID ×¹⁄₈”OD silicone tubing for compatibility with thinner stems when needed), but it isn’t secured to the stem and has a floating interface to it—instead, to couple mechanically with the can, the carapace snaps around the seam of the mounting cup (cups on other products have been sufficiently congruous for me so far for this to work well), similar to the nozzles on compressed air duster cans. I suspect it could be made to work to replace a male actuator as well, by use floating stem which is appropriately sized, but I’ve yet to try this.Finally, there seems to be some confusion relating to the flammability warning and the it’s food-grade classification:(ⅰ) I assume it is rated for incidental contact with food, not intentional incorporation into a dish;(ⅱ) the volatile solvent is what is flammable, not the product which persists after the solvent evaporates, which evaporates quickly, leaving behind the food safe coating (recall, this is not intended to be incorporated into a dish as an ingredient, only used to coat equipment or implements, so standing by while evaporation completes shouldn’t typically be feasible);(ⅲ) also, generally, flammability is not exclusive to toxic materials, nor is it a reliable indicator of toxicity—some glaring examples of relatively non-toxic flammable substances are ethanol (itself, a commonly-used solvent), acetone (at low levels, such as produced by the body during ketosis), many organic lipids and fatty alcohols (e.g., butter, cooking oils, beeswax, some common emulsifiers like cetyl alcohol and stearyl alcohol), mineral oil, hydrogen gas, relatively inert substances like propylene glycol (commonly used in liquid for e-cigarettes along with glycerol, also flammable, and in pharmaceuticals), sugar (highly flammable when ground finely), cellulose (of which the cell walls of plants are composed), et c.—these represent a wide range of flammability, with substances like hydrogen gas being extremely flammable and can detonate, while the various organic lipids listed are relatively less volatile outside of favorable conditions, like heating near their flashpoints or exposing them to open flame, though their typical uses cases, in cooking and cosmetics, often involve exposing them to those conditions. Also, I list these as offhand examples as they relate to flammability and toxicity, generally—unlike these examples, I suspect that the flammable solvent in this product is also quite toxic as well, but, as stated, it’s function is as a temporary carrier to distribute the product, and contact with food presumably ought not be permitted until its evaporation is complete.
J**N
Great fly line dressing
This is great fly line cleaner / dressing. Costs a lot less than fly line dressings from fishing company’s.
S**R
It works as described
I use it to lubricate my cutting plate in my meat grinder. My sausage tastes great with no lubrication taste. I will buy it again when this one runs out.
C**Y
Paid too much
Product as described
J**E
Fixed a noisy $300 toaster oven convection fan in 5 minutes
Those of you that have Breville toaster ovens will learn that they are prone to noise at the convection oven fan after a few years of use. My family uses ours every day and after 4 years, the grease on the fan finally wore out. I could have bought a new one but they are pricey at close to $300 for the base model and $500 for the fancier ones. Everything else works great on it so I thought I would try fixing the fan.This food grade silicon spray is great for applying grease to hard to reach areas. The extension tube at the nozzle was perfect for this job. This was $11 at time of purchase which was a great price and would be useful for other situations where my other kitchen appliances may need something like this.Using a screwdriver, I removed 6 screws to take off the bottom right pedestal. From there, I could easily see in the cavity containing the wiring and external fan blade for the convection fan. I was able to use the extension tube to get right next to the fan shaft and spray the grease. Before putting the pedestal back on, I turned it on and viola - no noise!Now my expensive convection toaster oven is working good as new. It’s easy enough to apply this to the fan in the future, but I’m sure I’ll get another few years out of this most recent grease application.
A**L
That it works
Easy to uae
S**R
Package finally arrived. This product is great.
I’ve used this on the tracks of my pull out freeze drawer. Stopped the sticking.
C**I
Food grade lubricant
Bought this to lubricate my commercial slicer excellent choice thanks again
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