Food-grade vacuum cups

Dec. 30, 2005
Line of food-grade, translucent silicone vacuum cups handles packages, baked goods, and other raw food products. Rated for temperatures to 600° F for use at exit point of ovens and packaging lines. Six round sizes from 0.98 to 2.36 in. ID, with ...

Line of food-grade, translucent silicone vacuum cups handles packages, baked goods, and other raw food products. Rated for temperatures to 600° F for use at exit point of ovens and packaging lines. Six round sizes from 0.98 to 2.36 in. ID, with bellows to 2.72 in. Rectangular sizes from 3.15 0.87 to 1.57 in., with bellows from 0.59 to 1.3 in.

Anver Corp., (800) 654-3500, www.anver.com

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