Industrial Lubricants
Compressor Oils
Compressor Oils for Oxidation Control, Deposit Reduction, and Reliable Air Systems
Industrial Lubricants
Compressor Oils for Oxidation Control, Deposit Reduction, and Reliable Air Systems
Austin Compressor Oils support reliable compressor operation in rotary screw, reciprocating, vane, and other industrial air systems. Compressor oil must handle heat, air exposure, pressure, moisture, and continuous operation while controlling deposits and oxidation.
Austin Product Lineup
Compressor Oils
| Tier | Product | Technology Direction | Key Features | Meet Requirement |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pro | Austin Compress Pro | Premium rotary compressor oil technology | Thermal stability, anti-oxidation, clean compressor operation | ISO 6743-3 DAJ |
| Standard | Austin Compressor Oil | Standard compressor oil technology | Reliable oxidation resistance for standard compressors | DIN 51506 |
The Meet Requirement column indicates the performance level the products are designed to meet. These are not statements of formal OEM approval. Technical (TDS) and safety (SDS) data sheets are available on individual product pages where published.
Technical Selection Factors
- Oxidation stability
- Thermal stability
- Deposit control
- Air release and foam control
- Water handling
- Separator compatibility
- Drain interval planning
- Oil analysis for viscosity, acid number, oxidation, water, and contamination
Typical Applications
- Rotary screw compressors
- Reciprocating compressors
- Vane compressors
- Industrial compressed air systems
- Utility air systems
How Austin Helps
Austin supports customers by connecting product selection with application review, oil condition analysis, contamination control, product conversion planning, storage and handling improvement, and maintenance team education. The recommendation should consider not only the product name, but also operating severity, current lubricant condition, OEM requirement, maintenance objective, and risk level.
Customer FAQ
Why does compressor oil oxidize quickly?
Heat, air exposure, moisture, and contamination accelerate oxidation.
What causes compressor deposits?
Thermal stress, oxidation, wrong oil type, excessive temperature, or overextended oil drain can create deposits.
How can oil analysis help compressors?
It helps monitor oxidation, viscosity, acid number, water, and contamination before major reliability issues occur.