Spectronics Oil-Glo Series Dyes Receive Food-Grade Certification

Noria news wires
Tags: food grade lubricants

Spectronics Corporation recently announced that its Oil-Glo Series fluorescent dyes have been NSF certified and registered to meet food-grade processing requirements for category codes HTX-2 and HX-2, allowing the dyes to now be used in and around food-processing areas.

HTX-2 chemicals are acceptable as an ingredient for use in heat-transfer fluids where there is no possibility of food contact for use in and around food-processing areas.

HX-2 chemicals are acceptable as an ingredient for use in lubricants also with no food contact. They can be used as lubricants, release agents or anti-rust films on equipment and machine parts in locations where there is no possibility of the lubricant or lubricated part contacting edible products.

Oil-Glo Series fluorescent dyes are used to find leaks in all oil-circulating fluid systems, including hydraulic and lubrication fluids, compressor oil, engine oil and gearbox oil. Wherever the oil escapes, so does the dye, which remains at the site of the leaks. When the system is scanned with a high-intensity ultraviolet or violet light inspection lamp, the dye glows brightly to pinpoint the exact source of the leak.

For more information, visit www.spectroline.com.