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Camie
Product
Characteristics Features Use on
Plastic or
Painted
Surfaces
Spray
Pattern
Odor Silicone
Content
NSF
Status
Complies
With
FDA
Regulations
100 Heavy-Duty
Lubricant
Long Lasting
Won't Wear Off
Yes
Test
Heavy
Mist Wet
Mild 6% N/A Yes*
410 Food Grade
Lubricant
Dry Spray
Universal Product
Yes
Test
Dry Mist Mild 5% Authorized
H1
Yes**
610 Economy Release Economical Yes
Test
Mist Mild 5% Authorized
H2
Yes*
666 Food Grade
Heavy-Duty Lubricant
Heavy Grease-Type
Useful on Overhead or
Vertical Surfaces
Yes
Test
Heavy
Mist
Mild 6% Authorized
H1
Yes*
710 Economy Food Grade Lubricant Economical Yes
Test
Mist Mild 3% Authorized
H1
Yes*
888 Mold Release Light-Duty Lubricant Dry Spray
Should be Used
as Mold Release
Yes
Test
Dry
Mist
Mild 3% N/A Yes*
999 General Purpose
Lubricant
Dry Spray
Universal Product
Yes
Test
Dry
Mist
Mild 4% Authorized
H2
Yes*

Note:  In 1998 USDA discontinued their program of approving non-food compounds.  NSF International created the NSF Non-food Compounds Registration Program as a continuation of the USDA product approval and listing program, which is based on meeting regulatory requirements including FDA 21 CFR for appropriate use, ingredients and labeling.  They continue to use the same criteria and rating system as USDA did.  H1 lubricants may be used as a lubricant with incidental food contact for use in official establishments operating under the Federal Meat and Poultry Inspection Program.  H2 lubricants may be used as a lubricant, release agent, or anti-rust film on equipment and machine parts or in closed systems in locations in which there is no possibility of the lubricant or lubricated part contacting edible products.

*   Active ingredients comply with 21 CFR 178.3570 lubricants with incidental food contact.   Allow solvent to evaporate prior to possible food contact.
**  Active ingredients and solvent comply with 21 CFR 178.3570 lubricants with incidental food contact.

HOW TO SELECT A SILICONE LUBRICANT
Does it need to be...
Heavy Duty Wet Dry Used on Plastic
or Painted Surfaces
100 100 - 100
- - 410 410
- - 610 610
666 666 - 666
- - 710 710
- - 888 888
All Aerosol Products are Packaged
and Priced 12 Cans Per Case.
Many Camie-Campbell products are available in bulk containers.  Call for further information. - - 999 999

No ozone depleting chemicals are used in the formulation of Camie products.

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Camie-Campbell, Inc.
9225 Watson Industrial Park
St. Louis, MO  63126
USA

800-325-9572
314-968-3222
Fax:  314-968-0741

E-mail:  camie@camie.com

Private label formulations are an extensive part of our business.  We address every aspect of research and development, production, quality control, packaging and labeling to ensure regulatory compliance.  Our goal is customer satisfaction.  Please contact us for consultation or quotation.

Camie-Campbell, Inc.
is environmentally conscious and prides itself in being at the forefront of compliance with current governmental regulatory guidelines.  Our concern for the environment and worker safety is our highest priority.

All sales are strictly limited to the terms and conditions found on Camie-Campbell, Inc.'s acknowledgement, including a limited warranty and limitations on Camie-Campbell Inc.'s liabilities and buyer's remedies.

All orders are subject to acceptance by Camie-Campbell, Inc. at its executive offices that are currently located at 9225 Watson Industrial Park, St. Louis, MO 63126-1581.

Write, call, or e-mail for current pricing terms and conditions of sale and the name of your local distributor.

Certain Camie-Campbell aerosol and bulk adhesives are not recommended for unsupported vinyl.  Certain plastic and elastomeric substrates can exhibit bond failure due to plasticizer migration.  Combinations of high temperature and humidity can promote bond failure.