Premium ISO 68 Air Compressor Oil: Industrial-Grade Performance at Wholesale Prices

Looking for industrial-grade air compressor oil that doesn't break the bank? Our ISO 68 (SAE 20) compressor oil delivers exceptional performance at industry-leading prices.

Superior Technical Specifications

  • ISO Viscosity Grade: 68
  • Kinematic Viscosity @ 40°C: 71.6 cSt
  • Flash Point: 237°C
  • Pour Point: -15°C
  • Outstanding thermal stability up to 220°C

Immediate Cost Savings

  • Bulk pricing on 55-gallon drums.
  • FREE shipping on 2+ Drums.
  • Same-day delivery in CA, FL, NJ, and TX.

Why Pay More for Premium Performance?

Our industrial-grade compressor oil matches or exceeds competitor specifications:

  • DIN 51506 VDL certified.
  • Superior water separation.
  • Extended drain intervals.
  • Reduced carbon formation.
  • Enhanced equipment protection.

Industrial Air Compressor Oil Guide: Maximize Performance While Minimizing Costs

Running industrial compressors efficiently requires the right oil at the right price. Our ISO 68 air compressor oil delivers both, with specifications that protect your equipment and your bottom line.

Laboratory-Tested Performance

  • Foam Test (ASTM D 892): 50/0
  • Copper Corrosion Test: 1b
  • Rust Prevention: Passes ASTM D 665
  • Sulfated Ash: 0.12 wt%
  • Density @ 15°C: 0.873 kg/l

Cost-Effective Protection For:

  • Reciprocating compressors.
  • Rotary screw systems.
  • Multi-stage units.
  • Pneumatic equipment.
  • Mobile and stationary applications.

Cut Costs Without Compromising Quality: Industrial Air Compressor Oil

Smart facility managers know that premium air compressor oil doesn't have to come with premium pricing. Our ISO 68 grade oil proves it.

Real Value Delivered

  • Reduced maintenance costs.
  • Extended service intervals.
  • Lower equipment wear.
  • Decreased downtime.
  • Immediate availability.

Industry-Leading Features

  • High viscosity index: 100
  • Low carbon formation
  • Superior rust protection
  • Excellent water separation
  • Advanced thermal stability