10W-30, 10W-40 | Industry & Agriculture

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    • STOU special oil with SAE 10W-40
    • complies with API CG-4, GL-4
    • ISO VG 32-100 specification
    • Special oil for agricultural machinery, excavators, construction machinery
    • for engine, gearbox, hydraulics, compressors
    • fulfills API GL-4, ISO VG 68
    • special oil for agriculture, excavators, construction equipment
    • for engine, gearbox, hydraulics, compressors
    • meets API GL-4, ISO VG 68
    • for the latest generation of turbo diesel commercial vehicle engines
    • for diesel fuel with sulfur content up to 15ppm
    • meets API FA-4 release
    • SHPD-Motorenöl für Euro 5 und Euro 6
    • erfüllt Volvo VDS-4 und Renault RLD 3
    • für Mack, MB, MAN, CAT, Volvo, Renault
    • SHPD engine oil for Euro 5 and Euro 6
    • meets Volvo VDS-4 and Renault RLD 3
    • for Mack, MB, MAN, CAT, Volvo, Renault
    • semi-synthetic Low SAPS engine oil
    • meets ACEA E9
    • for Deutz, MB, Cummins, MAN, Volvo, Renault, Scania
    • for high performance suction and turbo diesel engines
    • MB 228.51 approval
    • for Euro I up to V engines

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Buy industrial oil online at ATO24

The industrial fluid management requires a continuous monitoring of the liquid working media. In point of that it requires a constantly view of the acting energies. So that the oil works efficient. The daily stresses of pumps, compressors and valves require a high chemical composition of industrial oils. For this reason it is advisable to always rely on a high quality oil. In the field of industry, we offer the products of hydraulic oil, vacuum pump oil, gear oil, compressor oil, hydraulic oil and drilling oil concentrate. In addition to industrial oil, ATO24 also offers coolant for the industrial sector. Especially recommended is the Ravenol HTC coolant. The HTC stands for Hybrid Technology Coolant Concentrat and points to the particular chemical composition. For the purpose of fluid management, it is also free of amines and phosphates.


Engine oil 10W-30: Large selection, wide range, top prices at ATO24

You are looking for a suitable 10W-30 engine oil for your vehicle? In the online store of ATO24 you are right!

We help you to find out what is important for your vehicle and to buy exactly the right one from our large selection of SAE 10W-30 engine oils. In addition to our competent advice, we offer you attractive prices.

In addition to the engine oil viscosity SAE 10W-40, oils of the viscosity class SAE 10W-30 are among the most demanded engine oils with the cold viscosity 10W. But what exactly does 10W-30 actually mean and why are there so many different oils despite the same viscosity? We will clarify these and other questions in the course of this blog article.

What does 10W-30 mean?

SAE 10W30 is what is known as a multigrade viscosity. Correctly written out as 10W-30, the two viscosity indexes given, 10W and 30, refer to all-season use (suitability for winter and summer use). These multigrade oils were developed over 50 years ago and were intended to replace the procedure of having to change oil at summer and winter time. The viscosity specification in cold (10W) and warm (30) viscosity indicates the flowability of the oil at high and low temperatures.

10W stands for the flowability in winter (this is where the W index comes from). The value 10 is not a directly measurable value of a certain unit but an index number. The lower the number before the W, the better the flowability at cold temperatures and cold starts. A 5W-30 engine oil therefore has better flow properties when cold than a 10W-30 engine oil.

The number 30 stands for the flowability of the oil at a temperature of 100 degrees. Again, the lower the number, the lower the viscosity at a temperature of 100 degrees. Accordingly, a 10w30 engine oil here is comparable to a 5W-30 engine oil.

Buy 10W-30: There is to consider!

Even if the vehicle manual recommends a 10w-30 engine oil, this does not immediately mean that you have found the right 10W30 oil. When buying a 10W-40, attention must be paid to the prescribed specification and approval. They represent the particular chemical properties of an oil.

10W-30 engine oil approvals

As always, your vehicle may require a approval in addition to the 10W-30 viscosity. These approvals are listed on the bottle label next to the specifications. The best known approvals are those of BMW (e.g. LL-04), VW (e.g. VW 507 00) and Mercedes Benz (e.g. MB 251.0). The approvals with the engine oil are comparable with a quality seal of the automobile manufacturers. Thus this manufacturer issues a certain chemical characteristic of oils, which must be fulfilled, in order to be permissible for the cars from the own product series.

What engine oil approvals occur together with viscosity SAE 10W-30? Among many others, common engine oils are of the following clearances and recommendations 10W-30 engine oils:

 

What is the difference between 10W-30 and 10W-40?

Both viscosities share the "10W" winter property, which means they have the same properties at low temperatures and cold starting. The indices 30 and 40 refer to a difference at high temperatures. Thus, the 10W-40 shows a slightly higher viscosity at high operating temperatures. This difference can be advantageous if the engine has oil losses with a 10W-30 motor oil.



Buy 10W-40 Oil: Huge selection, top prices

In the ATO24 online store you get exactly the right 10W-40 engine oil for your vehicle! In addition to top prices, we offer you reliable advice and help you find the right 10W-40 oil.


The viscosity SAE 10W-40 belongs next to 5W-30 to the most demanded engine oil viscosity. But what exactly does 10W-40 actually mean and why are there so many different oils despite the same viscosity? We will clarify these and other questions in the course of this blog article.

What does 10W-40 mean?

10W40 stands for a multigrade viscosity. Correctly written out as 10W-40, the two viscosity indexes given, 10W and 40, refer to all-season use (suitability for winter and summer use). These multigrade oils were developed over 50 years ago and were intended to replace the procedure of having to change oil at summer and winter time. The viscosity specification in cold (10W) and warm (40) viscosity indicates the oil's flowability at high and low temperatures.

10W stands for the flowability in winter (this is where the W index comes from). The value 10 is not a directly measurable value of a certain unit but an index number. The lower the number before the W, the better the flowability at cold temperatures and cold starts. A 5W-30 engine oil therefore has better flow properties in cold conditions than a 10W-40 engine oil.

The number 40 stands for the flowability of the oil at a temperature of 100 degrees Celsius. Again, the lower the number, the lower the viscosity at a temperature of 100 degrees. Accordingly, a 10w40 engine oil is more viscous than a 0W-30 engine oil.

Buy 10W-40: Here's what to keep in mind!

Even if the vehicle manual recommends a 10w-40 engine oil, the right 10W40 oil is not immediately found. When buying a 10W-40, attention must be paid to the prescribed specification and release. They represent the particular chemical properties of an oil.

10W-40 engine oil approvals

As always, your vehicle may require a release in addition to the 10W-40 viscosity. These approvals are listed on the bottle label next to the specifications. The best known approvals are those of BMW (e.g. LL-04), VW (e.g. VW 507 00) and Mercedes Benz (e.g. MB 251.0). The approvals with the engine oil are comparable with a quality seal of the automobile manufacturers. Thus this manufacturer issues a certain chemical characteristic of oils, which must be fulfilled, in order to be permissible for the cars from the own product series.

What engine oil approvals occur together with viscosity SAE 10W-40? Among many others, are common engine oils of the following releases and recommendations 10W-40 engine oils:

 

What is the difference between 10W-30 and 10W-40?

Both viscosities share the winter property "10W", which means that they have the same properties at low temperatures and cold start. The indices 30 and 40 refer to a difference at high temperatures. Thus, the 10W-40 shows a slightly higher viscosity at high operating temperatures. This difference can be advantageous if the engine has oil losses with a 10W-30 motor oil.