monkeychef
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Corey,
It is not known whether this item is food-safe or not.
Rob
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, April 20, 2009 11:31 PM
To: [email protected];
Subject: Your message to McMaster-Carr
While on our web site you wrote us a note:
I was curious if the plastic in item# 74695A58, a 5.3" (1/4" blunt tip) Polypropylene Mixer Nozzle, is food-safe. I know some guys who put these in the dip tube for their kegs for homebrewing beer in order to offer resistance for higher-pressure setups to prevent excess foaming. The parts work fantastically but the question has been raised as to whether there were any unsafe substances that could possibly leach into the beer in the lines. Thank you.
Requested By
Corey Matzkanin ([email protected])
(No company name given)
Norman, OK 73071
USA
Yep, pretty much Coastarine. I really appreciate how much detail he went into.
It is not known whether this item is food-safe or not.
Rob
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, April 20, 2009 11:31 PM
To: [email protected];
Subject: Your message to McMaster-Carr
While on our web site you wrote us a note:
I was curious if the plastic in item# 74695A58, a 5.3" (1/4" blunt tip) Polypropylene Mixer Nozzle, is food-safe. I know some guys who put these in the dip tube for their kegs for homebrewing beer in order to offer resistance for higher-pressure setups to prevent excess foaming. The parts work fantastically but the question has been raised as to whether there were any unsafe substances that could possibly leach into the beer in the lines. Thank you.
Requested By
Corey Matzkanin ([email protected])
(No company name given)
Norman, OK 73071
USA
Yep, pretty much Coastarine. I really appreciate how much detail he went into.