What is the viscosity of hydraulic oil 68?

What is the viscosity of hydraulic oil 68?

Hydraulic oil ISO 68
Mineral based hydraulic oil
Kinematic viscosity at 104°F (40°C) 68.0 cSt
Kinematic viscosity at 212°F (100°C) 10.2 cSt
Viscosity index 135

What is ISO 68 oil equivalent?

SAE 10W is equivalent to ISO 32, SAE 20 is equivalent to ISO 46 and 68, and SAE 30 is equivalent to ISO 100.

Which oil is thicker 32 or 68?

The hotter the temperature, the thinner the oil becomes and the colder the oil, the thicker. So, for example, a hydraulic system operating in a cold climate like Tasmania would run better with a lower viscosity grade of 32. Here in Perth, 46 and 68 are better suited to our climate.

What is AW 68 hydraulic oil used for?

ISO 32, 46 and 68 grades are most commonly used for hydraulics with vane-, piston-, or gear-type pumps, especially where pressures exceed 1000 psi. They can also be used to lubricate lightly loaded reciprocating compressors.

What is the difference between AW32 and AW 46 hydraulic oil?

AW32 is approximately a 10 weight oil with the additives. AW46 is approximately a 15 weight oil with the additives. AW provides many of the advantages of premium hydraulic oil at a moderate price. Suitable for use in applications where a Premium AW product is not required.

What is the difference between AW 46 and AW 68 hydraulic oil?

AW32 is approximately a 10 weight oil with the additives ▪ AW46 is approximately a 15 weight oil with the additives ▪ AW68 is approximately a 20 weight oil with the additives AW –provides many of the advantages of premium hydraulic oil at a moderate price. …

What’s the difference between AW 68 and AW 32 hydraulic oil?

AW32 is approximately a 10 weight oil with the additives ▪ AW46 is approximately a 15 weight oil with the additives ▪ AW68 is approximately a 20 weight oil with the additives AW –provides many of the advantages of premium hydraulic oil at a moderate price.