Discflo offers two lines of sanitary pumps, the SP Series and MIS Series. Both series meet 3-A sanitary and international hygiene standards and USDA requirements. They can be supplied in Clean-in-Place or Steam-in-Place versions, and in a variety of metallurgy to meet the user’s requirements.
FORGING is processing method of creating an objective shape by compressing metallic substance in between molds. LUBCASTER is essential lubricants for producing auto engine components and safety parts.
F-55 : Light yellow transparent mucoid fluid Usable with high dilution by the high adhesion property, suitable to low temperature mold. F-5110 : Black It is a graphite type. It has high lubricity and extends mold life.
Constructed from steel, these hydraulic grease nipples are designed for use with Kennedy® grease guns and all other hydraulic grease equipment.
Features and Benefits • Ideal for use on Kennedy® grease guns • Cost effective way of keeping your grease gun working efficiently • Manufactured from steel for overall durability • Available in two sizes to suit your requirements
Typical Applications • For use with Kennedy grease guns and all other hydraulic grease equipment
These food-grade plastic water containers from Kennedy® store and dispense large quantities of water. Secured via a collared screw top lid, each container features an on-off tap for easy dispensing and quick shut-off.
The integrated handle allows for easy transport, while the sturdy plastic construction provides reliable upright water storage.
Features and Benefits • On-off tap for spill-free dispensing • Moulded integral handle allows for easy transportation • Manufactured from food-grade plastic for safety and hygiene • Collared screw top allows for easy refill
• Detachable tap for easy cleaning • BPA-free construction to avoid hazardous chemicals in drinking water • Durable construction resists impact for a long service life • Cap is secured to the bottle with a flexible band to avoid loss • Available in 10, 15, 20 or 35 litres depending on your needs