What is ISO VG 150 oil?
It is an oil with excellent anti-oxidation, antiwear and anti-corrosion properties, as well as Extreme Pressure characteristics. It has a low friction coefficient, because of the synthetic base oils, which allows less energy consumption and lower operating temperatures.
What is ISO VG rating?
ISO VG stands for “International Standards Organization Viscosity Grade” and is reported in numbers ranging from 2 all the way up to 1500. This number is critical because a lubricant’s viscosity is the single most important factor when selecting the right oil for your machinery.
At what temperature are ISO VG ranges determined?
Base ISO grades are calculated when the oil is at a temperature of 40 degrees C (104 degrees F) and raising or lowering the temperature of the material will alter the oil’s resistance to movement such as flow.
What does ISO VG 100 mean?
NYBASE ISO VG 100 is a high viscosity speciality base oil for Group I replacement, with high Viscosity Index (VI), high Flash Point (FP) and excellent low temperature properties. Recommended for the formulation of industrial, automotive and metal working fluids.
What weight is ISO 150 oil?
| ISO-VG Grade | SAE Crankcase Oil Grade |
|---|---|
| 46 | 15W |
| 68 | 20W |
| 100 | 30 |
| 150 | 40 |
What weight is ISO 150?
Viscosities and densities of ISO – and equivalent SAE grade oils
| ISO Grade | Equivalent SAE Grade | Density |
|---|---|---|
| lb/in3 | ||
| 68 | 20W | 0.0313 |
| 100 | 30 | 0.0314 |
| 150 | 40 | 0.0315 |
Is AW32 the same as 10W?
SAE 10W is equivalent to ISO 32, SAE 20 is equivalent to ISO 46 and 68, and SAE 30 is equivalent to ISO 100. As you can see, there is a bit of a difference between ISO 68 and SAE 30. The viscosity of the fluid largely determines the oil temperatures within which the hydraulic system can safely operate.