FDA-compliant, grease-free drylin linear guides for food and medical applications
Grease-free linear motion that meets FDA and EU standards — engineered for hygienic, washdown-ready machinery
Regulatory pressure on food, beverage, and medical manufacturing keeps rising. This white paper shows how drylin® self-lubricating, polymer-based linear motion systems meet FDA and EU 10/2011 requirements—delivering grease-free operation, corrosion-resistant materials, hygienic geometry, and visually detectable blue components. Learn how engineering teams can design cleaner, compliant, lower-cost machinery and reduce total cost of ownership in regulated environments.
What you will learn:
- How drylin® self-lubricating polymers meet FDA and EU 10/2011 standards with zero grease migration
- Why detectable blue, rounded geometry, and corrosion resistance speed up sanitation and validation
- How grease-free motion cuts maintenance, cleaning time, and total cost of ownership
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