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Revision as of 13:49, 18 July 2024

Many vacuum pumps use oil or oil like fluids for lubrication, sealing or directly as the working part of the pump mechanism. Below listed, are a number of pump oils and their properties from various manufacturers. This list is intended to be used as cross reference chart and archive of oils no longer available.

Leybold

Mineral Oils
Name ISO VG Viscosity 40°C Viscosity 100°C Density Flashpoint Pour Point
LVO100 100

Edwards

Mineral Oils
Name ISO VG Viscosity 40°C Viscosity 100°C Density Flashpoint Pour Point
Ultra Grade 15 31.5 220°C
Ultra Grade 19 48.6 225°C
Ultra Grade 20 103 260°C
Ultra Grade 70