SAE 0W-30 refers to a common multi-grade motor oil viscosity rating defined by the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE), indicating how easily the oil flows at different temperatures. It is widely used in modern gasoline and light-duty diesel engines due to its versatility and wide operating temperature range.
| PROPERTIES | METHOD | OLVER |
|---|---|---|
| SAE Viscosity Grade | -- | 0W 30 |
| API Service Category | -- | SN |
| ILSAC | -- | GF-5 |
| ACEA | -- | A1/B1-10/B1-12 |
| Density @20°C g/cm3 | ASTM D4052 | 0.839 |
| Flash Point °C | ASTM D93 | 224 |
| Pour Point °C | ASTM D97 | 224 |
| Kinematic Viscosity @40°C cSt | ASTM D445 | 46.3 |
SAE 0W-30 refers to a common multi-grade motor oil viscosity rating defined by the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE), indicating how easily the oil flows at different temperatures. It is widely used in modern gasoline and light-duty diesel engines due to its versatility and wide operating temperature range.