sremed60
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Is there a difference between stainless steel and IFS certified food grade stainless steel?
I found a company that sells stainless steel fittings locally. When I was talking to the guy he said "None of our fittings are sanitary." That kind of puzzled me because I assumed stainless steel was stainless steel. I said "My understanding is that as long as it's stainless steel it's okay to use in brewing beer!?" I was stating what my understanding was but also kind of posing it as a question. He missed my subtle inquiry and simply responded, "Well then we're good, as long as you realize our products are not IFS certified."
That got me thinking. I've seen "sanitary" referred to when talking about welding, and I can understand the need for a sanitary weld. But I wasn't aware that the steel itself has to be "sanitary."
I found a company that sells stainless steel fittings locally. When I was talking to the guy he said "None of our fittings are sanitary." That kind of puzzled me because I assumed stainless steel was stainless steel. I said "My understanding is that as long as it's stainless steel it's okay to use in brewing beer!?" I was stating what my understanding was but also kind of posing it as a question. He missed my subtle inquiry and simply responded, "Well then we're good, as long as you realize our products are not IFS certified."
That got me thinking. I've seen "sanitary" referred to when talking about welding, and I can understand the need for a sanitary weld. But I wasn't aware that the steel itself has to be "sanitary."