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JWL

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Jan 15, 2019
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Hobbyweld have the statement (below) on their web site.

I don't understand what 'food grade' is. Does it mean not suitable for brewing beer? I had planned a cover of home brewing use, if asked. Does 'non-food grade' mean I have to have a re-think?
  • Is your nitrogen food grade?
    No, although our nitrogen is 99.995% pure and free from oxygen, we cannot guarantee that it is suitable for food preparation or for food grade use.
 
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Deivis

Seul contre tous
Jul 23, 2018
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Nothing to be worry about.

The worst you can get is some _traces_ of oxygen, but there is _none_, otherwise it would spoil the food and encourage bacteria growth. There is none. Don't worry about it.
 
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JustLosingMyself

Mage
Sep 4, 2018
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Hobbyweld have the statement (below) on their web site.

I don't understand what 'food grade' is. Does it mean not suitable for brewing beer? I had planned a cover of home brewing use, if asked. Does 'non-food grade' mean I have to have a re-think?
  • Is your nitrogen food grade?
    No, although our nitrogen is 99.995% pure and free from oxygen, we cannot guarantee that it is suitable for food preparation or for food grade use.
Unless you plan to brew beer or preserve fruit in a nitrogen atmosphere free of oxygen contamination don't worry about it
 
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JWL

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Jan 15, 2019
460
Thanks, but the point I was making is that if Hobbyweld state they cannot guarantee suitable for food (brewing) I might have a problem if I tell them my cover story = home brewing. If I went ahead and bought after being told that my story wouldn't be very convincing. It would just leave me with the tyre cover story, which seems a bit less convincing.

Or am I overthinking? Any Hobbweld buyers here with problems in the past?
 
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