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Lubricants, Industrial Oils, and Related Products Type D Compressor Oils - Specification
- Ground Vehicle Standard
- MS1003_201202
- Revised
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English
Scope
See Table 1. DAx fluids are mineral oil based, DPx fluids are polyalphaolefin based, and DEx are ester based.
Rationale
The revision of SAE MS1003 was necessary to reflect changes to test limits, changes to test methods and additional standards that have been incorporated since SAE MS1003 was originally released in 2002. This revision also incorporates an addendum to the original document, SAE MS1003 – Addendum (January 2004).
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Topic
Data Sets - Support Documents
Title | Description | Download |
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TABLE 1 | SCOPE AND FIELD OF APPLICATIONS | |
TABLE 2 | RECIPROCATING OIL-LUBRICATED AIR COMPRESSORS | |
TABLE 3 | ROTARY OIL-FLOODED AIR COMPRESSORS | |
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TABLE 4 | Type D (COMPRESSOR OILS – MINERAL OIL BASED) | |
TABLE 5 | TYPE DP (COMPRESSOR OILS – POLYALPHAOLEFIN BASED) | |
TABLE 6 | DE (COMPRESSOR OILS – ESTER BASED) |
Issuing Committee
Fuel and Lubricants TC2 Industrial Lubricants
The scope of the committee is the recommendation of suitable standards, or the development of standards where none exist, using international test methods and nomenclature, for performance, chemical composition and physical properties of fluids and lubricants used in industrial processes.
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