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Aviation Piston Engine Lubricants Guide

This document provides information on pure mineral oils for aircraft piston engines. It lists three products - AERO 80, AERO 100, and AERO 120 - which are mineral oils that meet various industry specifications for lubricating piston engines. The oils have advantages like resistance to oxidation, low pour point, and high viscosity index. Key characteristics like density, viscosity, and flash point are provided for each product.

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Aviation Piston Engine Lubricants Guide

This document provides information on pure mineral oils for aircraft piston engines. It lists three products - AERO 80, AERO 100, and AERO 120 - which are mineral oils that meet various industry specifications for lubricating piston engines. The oils have advantages like resistance to oxidation, low pour point, and high viscosity index. Key characteristics like density, viscosity, and flash point are provided for each product.

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AERO

Aviation

Pure mineral oil for aircraft piston engines.

APPLICATIONS
 Lubrication of piston engines operating under severe conditions when use of an
oil containing a dispersant additive is not required.
 Run-in of piston engines (AERO 80).

SPECIFICATIONS
AERO oils meet the following specifications and technical instructions:
 AERO 80
- meet the requirements of J-1966 SAE Grade 40
- AIR 3560/D Grade SAE 40
- Joint Service Designation: OM-170
- Continental Motors SIL16-2, M-0
 AERO 100
- meet the requirements of J-1966 SAE Grade 50
- AIR 3560/D Grade SAE 50
- Joint Service Designation: OM-270
- NATO Code :O-117 Obsolete
- Continental Motors SIL16-2, M-0
 AERO 120
- meet the requirements of J-1966 SAE Grade 60
- Joint Service Designation: OM-370 Obsolete.

ADVANTAGES
 Pure mineral oils, do not contain additives, except for a small quantity of pour-
point depressant and an anti-oxidant.
 Excellent natural resistance to oxidation.
 Very low pour point.
 High viscosity index.

AERO
TYPICAL CHARACTERISTICS METHODS UNITS
80 100 120
Density at 15 °C ISO 3675 kg/m3 876 887 893
Kinematic viscosity at 40 °C ISO 3104 mm2/s 138 221 302
Kinematic viscosity at 100 °C ISO 3104 mm2/s 14.6 19.6 23.6
Viscosity index ISO 2909 - 105 101 98
Flash point Open Cup ISO 2952 °C 286 290 314
Pour point ISO 3016 °C - 27 - 21 - 12
Above characteristics are mean values given as an information.

TOTAL LUBRIFIANTS
INDUSTRIE
25-06-2018 (supersedes 29-04-2016)
AERO
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This lubricant used as recommended and for the application for which it has been designed does not present any particular risk.
A material safety data sheet conforming to the regulations in use in the E.C. is obtainable via your commercial adviser www.quick-fds.com.

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