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Food GradeFood GradeLubricantsLubricants

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CONTENTSCONTENTS

1. What is a Food Grade Lubricant?2. Food Grade vs. Conventional

Lubes3. Food Grade vs. White Oil4. Why are Food Grade Lubricants

Needed?5. Food Grade Lubricant

Classifications6. White Mineral Oil Classifications7. Who Uses Food Grade Lubricants?8. Who Uses White Mineral Oil?9. Why Go After Food Grade

Accounts?10. Prospecting for Food Grade

Accounts11. Prospecting for White Oil

Accounts12. Petro-Canada PURITY

Lubricants13. The Competition

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Food grade lubricants protect and lubricate the moving parts of machinery in manufacturing processes where “incidental contact” between the lubricant and food products may occur.

Incidental contact is defined as 10 parts per million (ppm).

What is a Food Grade Lubricant?What is a Food Grade Lubricant?

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A food grade lubricant is similar to a “conventional” lubricant in the following ways:

– Composed of a base stock and additives

– Provides the same functions

What is a Food Grade Lubricant?What is a Food Grade Lubricant?

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A food grade lubricant differs from a “conventional” lubricant in these ways:

– The base stock is either white mineral oil or

synthetic

– All additives have been approved by the USDA as

food grade

What is a Food Grade Lubricant?What is a Food Grade Lubricant?

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Conventional– Solvent Refined

Basestocks Some Aromatics Sulfur Compounds Trace Metals

– Additives Metals Aromatics

• Food Grade– White Mineral Oil

No AromaticsNo SulfurNo MetalsWater

White/Odorless

– AdditivesAshlessEdible

Food Grade vs. Conventional LubricantsFood Grade vs. Conventional Lubricants

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The main ingredient in most FG lubricants is white mineral oil.

White mineral oil on its own is a poor lubricant.

FGPurity

WMO

Food Grade vs. White Mineral OilFood Grade vs. White Mineral Oil

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Without food grade lubricants the contamination of food products would occur causing illness or even death to the consumer.

Why Are Food Grade Lubricants Needed?Why Are Food Grade Lubricants Needed?

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IT’S THE LAW!IT’S THE LAW!

The U.S. Government has clearly laid out the requirements for food processing.

The governmental rules and regulations are enforced by the NSF.

There are severe penalties for non-compliance.

Why Are Food Grade Lubricants Needed?Why Are Food Grade Lubricants Needed?

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The NSF has the right to inspect any food processing plant at any time, often without notice.

Failure to comply with lubricant regulations can result in:

– Line shut down– Plant closure– Public exposure– Costly law suits

Why Are Food Grade Lubricants Needed?Why Are Food Grade Lubricants Needed?

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Food grade lubricants are federally regulated by the

FDA and USDA.

The USDA no longer “pre-approves” food grade

lubricants, but the standards for food grade

products are still applicable and must be met by

food grade lubricant manufacturers.

Food manufacturers bear the entire responsibility of

using properly approved food grade products.

Why Are Food Grade Lubricants Needed?Why Are Food Grade Lubricants Needed?

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The Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) lists the rules published by the FDA.

Specifically for FG lubricants, the CFR:– Defines incidental contact– Lists approved compounds for specific application– Lists acceptable lubricant additives– Defines lubricant classifications

Why Are Food Grade Lubricants Why Are Food Grade Lubricants Needed?Needed?

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H-1 Lubricants

H-2 Lubricants

3-H Lubricants

Food Grade Lubricant ClassificationsFood Grade Lubricant Classifications

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H-1 Lubricants

Universally applied in applications where incidental contact with food products is likely.

Food Grade Lubricant ClassificationsFood Grade Lubricant Classifications

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H-2 Lubricants

Used on operating equipment that is vital to the manufacturing plant, but will not come in contact with food products.

Food Grade Lubricant ClassificationsFood Grade Lubricant Classifications

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3-H Lubricants

Lubricants and release agents that will often come in contact with food. Unlike H-1, 3-H lubricants can be used as food additives.

Food Grade Lubricant ClassificationsFood Grade Lubricant Classifications

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• 57% Food Processing

• 20% Pharmaceutical

Manufacturing

• 20% Marine Applications

• 3% Other (Water Utilities,

Hospitals/Health Care,

Institutions)Food Pharm

Marine Other

End User Breakdown

Who Uses Food Grade Lubricants?Who Uses Food Grade Lubricants?

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Food Processing Segment

– 30% Meat/Poultry Industry

– 25% Dairy Industry

– 22% Beverage Industry

– 10% Processed Foods

– 13% Other - Baking, Eggs

End User Breakdown

Who Uses Food Grade Lubricants?Who Uses Food Grade Lubricants?

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End User Product Consumption

– The food and pharmaceutical industries are represented

by approximately 5,000 companies.

– The average single plant consumption of food grade

lubricants is 1,500 gal per year.

– There are very few large, bulk food grade customers.

– The volume of FG lubricants sold is growing at a rate of

7% annually.

Who Uses Food Grade Lubricants?Who Uses Food Grade Lubricants?

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End User Product Consumption

– 40% Hydraulic Fluid

– 30% Grease

– 20% Gear Oil

– 10% Compressor Oil

85% of FG lubricants are mineral oil based.

Who Uses Food Grade Lubricants?Who Uses Food Grade Lubricants?

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Personal Care Industry– Cosmetics, hair care, lotions

Grain de-dusting, animal feed Plastics Industry

– Catalyst carrier, plasticizer, mold release, color diluent Food Processing Industry

– Machinery cleaner, protective coating, release agent Pharmaceutical Industry

– Ointments, creams, laxatives, veterinary preperations Food grade lubricant manufacturers

– Base oil for food grade products

Who Uses White Mineral Oil?Who Uses White Mineral Oil?

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• A Complete Product Line• Quality Products• Product Performance• White Oil Supply• Government Approvals & • Classifications• Product Summaries

PURITY FGPURITY FGPetro-Canada Food Grade Petro-Canada Food Grade

LubricantsLubricants

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• Purity FG AW Hydraulic Oils

• Purity FG EP Gear Oils

• Purity FG Greases

• Purity FG Chain Oils

A Complete Product A Complete Product LineLine

• Purity FG Compressor Lubricants

• Purity FG WO White Mineral Oils

• Purity MF Aerosol

• Calflo FG Heat Transfer Fluid

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• Petro-Canada Purity FG Lubricants are of premium quality.

• Purity FG Lubricants surpass the competition in many performance categories.

Example: Purity FG AW Hydraulic Oil 32 has higher oxidation resistance than competitive oils.

Quality ProductsQuality Products

Test Time (hours)Purity FG AW 32 8,000 +

Competitor A 250Competitor B 100Competitor C 1,100Competitor D 50Competitor E 500

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ASTM Oxidation Test D-943

Test Time (hours)Purity FG AW 8,000 +

ConventionalNon-Food Grade 2,500Leading North-Amer. 1,512

Product PerformanceProduct Performance

• Purity FG Lubricants not only outperform competitive FG products, but they often surpass the performance standards of conventional H-2 lubricants.

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• Petro-Canada is the largest manufacturer of white mineral oil, the main ingredient in FG lubricants, in the world. This insures end users a product which is:

- of consistent quality - not subject to external price fluctuations - not subject to supply interruptions

White Oil White Oil SupplySupply

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• All Purity FG Lubricants are USDA (NSF) approved and have received Kosher and Pareve approval from Star K.

• All Purity FG Lubricants have received H-1 classification by the USDA for incidental contact with food products.

Government Government Approvals & Approvals &

ClassificationsClassifications

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• USDA “H-1”• Kosher & Pareve Approved• Superior Oxidation Resistance,

even greater than PAOs> 8,000 hours plus

• Excellent Anti-Wear Properties• High VI for better protection at

high temperatures• 4 Viscosity Grades

> 32, 46, 68, 100

Purity FG AW Hydraulic OilsPurity FG AW Hydraulic Oils

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Purity FG AW 46 Hydraulic Oil

Flash point, COC, ASTM D92

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Purity FG AW 46 has the lowest volatility amongst mineral oils

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Purity FG AW 46 Hydraulic Oil

Purity FG AW 46 has the highest oxidation stability of all !!! Even beats PAOs

Rotary Bomb Oxidation Test (RBOT)

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Purity FG AW 46 Hydraulic Oil

Being the best against oxidation and keeping in mind the most important : wear protection !!

ASTM Four ball wear scar diameter

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• USDA “H-1”• Kosher & Pareve Approved• Extreme Pressure Performance• Superior Oxidation Protection• Excellent Water Separation

Properties• Anti-Foam Additive• 5 Viscosity Grades

> 100, 150, 220, 320, 460

Purity FG EP Gear Purity FG EP Gear OilsOils

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• USDA “H-1”• Kosher & Pareve Approved• Resist Acids and

Water Washout• Excellent Rust and Oxidation

Protection• High Dropping Points

> 500F+, 00 = 400F+

Purity FG Purity FG GreasesGreases

• Extreme Pressure Performance• Aluminum Complex Thickeners• NLGI 1½ and 00 Grades• Supported by testimonials

from major food processing companies

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• USDA “H-1”• Kosher & Pareve Approved• Resist Water Wash-Off• Extremely High VI• Excellent Rust and Oxidation

Protection• Designed With a Special Tackifier

additive to adhere on metallic surfaces• 2 Viscosity Grades

> Light (ISO 150), Heavy (ISO 320-460)

Purity FG Chain Purity FG Chain OilsOils

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• USDA “H-1”• Kosher & Pareve Approved• Unseen resistance to oxidation

for a non-synthetic oil• Ideal for vaccum pumps in food

processing plants• 4 Viscosity Grades

> 32, 46, 68, 100

Purity FG Compressor Purity FG Compressor LubricantsLubricants

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Purity FG 32 has the lowest volatility amongst mineral oils

Flash point, COC, ASTM D92

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Food Grade Compressor Oil benchmarking

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Purity FG 32 leaves mineral oil far behind and competes with PAOs

Food Grade Compressor Oil Food Grade Compressor Oil benchmarkingbenchmarking

RBOT

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Purity FG

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• USDA “H-1” and “3-H”• Kosher & Pareve Approved• USP and NF Grades

> 15, 35, & 100 cSt @ 40C• Colorless, odorless, tasteless• Excellent oxidation resistance• Special stabilizer for extended life

Purity FG WO White Mineral Purity FG WO White Mineral OilsOils

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• Ideal for exposed chains, bearings, sprockets

• Outstanding resistance to oxidation and high temperature

• Low volatility• Special tackifier additive helps

resist water wash-off• Excellent rust & corrosion

protection• Purity FG Chain Oil Light in a non-

CFC carrier (non-ozone depleting)

Purity MF Purity MF AerosolAerosol

PURITYPURITYMFMF

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• USDA “H-1” approved• Kosher & Pareve approved• Low volatility• Excellent high temperature stability

Continuous operating temp up to 620 F• Non-hazardous, non-toxic, odorless• High thermal efficiency

Calflo FG Heat Transfer Calflo FG Heat Transfer FluidFluid

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Market Position

• We have a Full Line to choose From

• This is a key market– Our intention is to be number 1 in this market!– We will continue to support your efforts!

• Our products are mineral based but often equal or outperform synthetics in key areas

• We are very competitive