Find cross-references for Turbine Oils across Shell, Mobil, Fuchs, Castrol, TotalEnergies and more. 20 products compared across 4 classes.
Turbine Oils β Cross Reference
MINERAL
| Viscosity Grade | standard | Shell | Mobil | Fuchs | Castrol | TotalEnergies |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ISO VG 46 | DIN 51515-1 (L-TD), DIN 51524-1 (HL) | Turbo T 46 | DTE Medium | Renolin Eterna 46 | Perfecto T 46 | Preslia 46 |
| ISO VG 68 | DIN 51515-1 (L-TD), DIN 51524-1 (HL) | Turbo T 68 | DTE Heavy Medium | Renolin Eterna 68 | Perfecto T 68 | Preslia 68 |
| ISO VG 100 | DIN 51515-1 (L-TD) | Turbo T 100 | DTE Heavy | Renolin Eterna 100 | Perfecto T 100 | Preslia 100 |
R_AND_O
| Viscosity Grade | standard | Shell | Mobil | Fuchs | Castrol | TotalEnergies |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ISO VG 32 | DIN 51515-1 TDL | Turbo T 32 | DTE Light | Renolin Eterna 32 | Perfecto T 32 | Preslia 32 |
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between MINERAL and R_AND_O turbine oils?
MINERAL and R_AND_O are different specification classes for turbine oils. They differ in additive packages and performance levels. Check the respective DIN/ISO standards for exact differences.
Which Castrol turbine oil replaces Fuchs Renolin Eterna 46?
The Castrol equivalent of Fuchs Renolin Eterna 46 is Castrol Perfecto T 46. Both are Turbine Oil ISO VG 46 class lubricants.
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