Industrial oils
With our industrial lubricants, we are able to cover various ranges of application such as for example hydraulic, industrial transmission, bed track, compressor, circulating and spindle oils as well as mould releasing oils etc. Our lubricants are developed and tested according to ISO quality standards in our own laboratory. To ensure the best possible implementation of these standards, our specialist personnel maintain an ongoing communication with the end users. This enables us to optimally adapt industrial lubricants to comply with the latest standards, regulations and all the new requirements. Through the years of experience we offer you the right products for your applications and requirements as well as individual product solutions.
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The SAE classification explained
Roughly speaking, the SAE classification divides the various engine oils into classes of different flow behaviour. The number before the W (5W-30) indicates the lowest temperature at which the oil can still be pumped. The number after the W (5W-30) indicates the flow behaviour at 100°C.