Link: https://www.aqua-calc.com/page/density-table/substance/engine-blank-oil-coma-and-blank-sae-blank-30
Description: WebDensity of Engine Oil, SAE 30 g ml = 0.88 g/ml; Density of Engine Oil, SAE 30 g mm3 = 0.00088 g/mm³; Density of Engine Oil, SAE 30 kg m3 = 875.4 kg/m³; Density of Engine Oil, SAE 30 lb in3 = 0.032 lb/in³; Density of Engine Oil, SAE 30 lb ft3 = 54.65 lb/ft³; See density of Engine Oil, SAE 30 in hundreds of units of density measurement ...
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Link: https://shop.sclubricants.com/pub/media/pds/shell/formula-shell-sae-30-datasheet.pdf
Description: WebProperties Method FormulaShell® Conventional Motor Oil SAE Viscosity Grade 30 API Service Category SN ILSAC - Density kg/cm3 ASTM D4052 873 Flash Point 0C ASTM D93 232 Pour Point 0C ASTM D97 -30 Viscosity @400C mm2/s ASTM D445 95.0 Viscosity @1000C mm2/s ASTM D445 11.6 Viscosity Index ASTM D2270 111 CCS Viscosity cP …
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Link: https://wiki.anton-paar.com/en/engine-oil/
Description: WebLubricant, lube, engine oil, motor oil, viscosity, SAE. Find viscosity tables and charts for engine oil at multiple temperatures (viscosity and density values with their source).
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Link: https://www.engineeringtoolbox.com/sae-grade-oil-d_1208.html
Description: WebSAE Multigrade Oils - Viscosities and Densities; SAE Multigrade Viscosity Density; Centistokes 10-6 reyns (lb s/in 2) kg/m 3 lb/in 3; 40 o C 100 o C 104 o F 212 o F; 5W-30: 64: 11: 8.2: 1: 860: 0.0311: 10W-30: 69: 11: 8.8: 1.1: 865: 0.0312: 10W-40: 94: 14.3: 11.9: 1.5: 865: 0.0312: 20W-50: 166: 18.7: 21.3: 2.7: 872: 0.0315
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Link: https://www.autonationmobileservice.com/i/blog/sae-30-oil/
Description: WebWhat Is SAE 30 Oil? The SAE 30 oil is a single grade oil with a viscosity rating of 30. It’s called a single grade (or monograde) oil because it only has one viscosity grade. This is different from a multi grade oil, like 10W-30, which is rated for both SAE 10W and SAE 30.
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Link: https://azupim01.motul.com/media/motulData/DO/base/sae_30_en_fr_motul_20210219.pdf
Description: WebFeb 19, 2021 · PROPERTIES Viscosity grade SAE J 300 30 Density at 20°C (68°F) ASTM D1298 0.891 Viscosity at 40°C (104°F) ASTM D445 103.8 mm²/s Viscosity at 100°C (212°F) ASTM D445 11.5 mm²/s Viscosity Index ASTM D2270 97.0 Pour point ASTM D97 -30.0 °C / -22.0 °F TBN ASTM D2896 1.8 mg KOH/g Flash point ASTM D92 254.0 °C / 489.0 °F …
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Link: https://www.aqua-calc.com/page/density-table/substance/engine-blank-oil-coma-and-blank-sae-blank-0w-30
Description: WebDensity of Engine Oil, SAE 0W-30 g ml = 0.84 g/ml; Density of Engine Oil, SAE 0W-30 g mm3 = 0.00084 g/mm³; Density of Engine Oil, SAE 0W-30 kg m3 = 843.5 kg/m³; Density of Engine Oil, SAE 0W-30 lb in3 = 0.03 lb/in³; Density of Engine Oil, SAE 0W-30 lb ft3 = 52.66 lb/ft³; See density of Engine Oil, SAE 0W-30 in hundreds of units of density ...
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Link: https://www.sae.org/standards/content/j357_201601/
Description: WebMay 1, 1996 · This SAE Information Report reviews the various physical and chemical properties of engine oils and provides references to test methods and standards used to measure these properties. It also includes general references on the subject of engine oils, base stocks, and additives. J357_201601. J357_200611. J357_199910. J357_199605. …
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Link: https://www.carparts.com/blog/engine-oil-basics-sae-ratings-viscosity-additives-and-more/
Description: WebFeb 25, 2024 · SAE stands for “Society of Automotive Engineers.” It’s the governing body that dictates the engine oil’s grade number, indicating its viscosity range. For example, if the engine oil has a rating of SAE 30, it means that the oil has been checked at 212℉.
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Link: https://www.energy.gov/energysaver/motor-oil-grades-and-classifications-explained
Description: WebNOTE: Ambient temperature in ºC. Multi-viscosity (aka multi-grade) motor oils are most commonly recommended for use in vehicles currently on the road. Look to your owner’s manual. It specifies the viscosity grade required for your car’s engine. Today, the most common grades are 5W-30 and 10W30.
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