Find safe cleaning products and disinfectants for food preparation areas and factories, and food safe maintenance products. Certified Food Safe.

Do you work in food production or food processing?
Does your supply chain demand maintenance of food-handling machinery and the cleaning of food preparation areas?
Is it a challenge to find food-safe chemicals you can rely on?
Würth is a leading global trade supplier in operation for 75 years. We provide a wide variety of technical chemicals, tools and service products that are rated food safe by NSF.
NSF International (formerly the National Sanitation Foundation) develops safety testing criteria and provides accreditation to qualifying products.
Würth products that bear the NSF Mark are guaranteed to be safe for use in food production and food handling areas (kitchens, dining areas, food storage).
You can find more information on the NSF Mark here.
To ensure the maximum safety of consumers, we offer food manufacturers products they can trust, as well as safety data sheets and technical information on all our products. Our reliable logistics chain and supply solutions (e.g. ORSY®) ensure you’re never unexpectedly out of stock.
Würth has established itself as a trusted supplier in the food production sector thanks to our wide range of applicable products, all stringently tested to NSF standards.
Our range of food-safe products include mechanical lubricants, cleaning chemicals, and products for food production personnel. Read on to see a breakdown of our products that carry the NSF Mark.

NSF-Mark Categories
Products approved for an NSF-Mark are divided into different categories depending on their application, and are assigned a letter. Some NSF products for use in food e.g. smoke flavouring agents, foam-controlling chemicals, substances for cleaning edible parts. Our NSF-Mark products are non-food compounds that have been approved for use around food e.g. general cleaners, hand sanitizers and mechanical lubricants. Some of these products are recognised by other regulatory bodies besides NSF (e.g. ANSI, ISEGA).
Learn more about these categories at the NSF website: https://info.nsf.org/USDA/categories.html