What is Prolan?

What is Prolan?

What is Prolan?

Prolan products are envrionmentally friendly, industrial lubricants, corrosion inhibitors and anti-seize greases made in New Zealand from sheep's wool grease (Lanolin).

Lanolin adheres to metal, seals off the surface from air and moisture and prevents corrosion. Prolan provides the ultimate long-term natural protection for metal components exposed to extreme envrionments. These products have multiple ranges of applications from general industrial lubrication and preservation, to the protection of metals and electronics from corrosion and wear.

The benefits of using Prolan are many, both to the user and the environment:

  • Long lasting natural protection.
  • Prevents oxygen and moisture causing corrosion.
  • Resists acid and alkalis.
  • Non-evaporative, non-leaching and resists being washed off even with cold water blasting.
  • Reduce downtime on maintenance and parts replacement.
  • Will not break down rubbers and wiring.
  • Prevents electrolysis caused by dissimilar metals.
  • Versatile - multiple uses - reduces stock holdings.
  • Saves time on multiple reapplication as it is long lasting.
  • Increased resale value on machinery and equipment.
  • Envrionmentally friendly and biodegradeable.
  • Food grade - International approvals.
  • Salt Fog Testing approvals to ASTM B117 and DIN 9227 standards.
  • All blends of Proland products are very easy and safe to apply.

The Prolan range has International Food grade approvals: H1, H2, R2 - approved for incidental food contact for maintenance engineers within the food industry worldwide.

  • Prolan is NSF International certified H1, H2, R2 - for use in food processing industries.
  • Prolan grease is Eurofin certified for use around drinking systems.
  • Prolan liquid is MPI approved C12 (all animal product except dairy).
  • Proland Anti-seize grease is MPI approved C15 (including dairy).

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