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TRIAX Kompressor MV 100 SAE 30 is a full synthetic, industrial-grade air compressor oil engineered for rotary, vane, screw, and reciprocating compressors. It boasts a high-temp formula with 1000% greater load-bearing capacity, operates efficiently from -49°F to 140°F+, and offers over 20,000 hours of service life. Compatible with all major compressor brands, it reduces operating temperatures by 30% while preventing wear, vibration, and oil burnoff, making it the ultimate choice for commercial and severe-duty applications.
















| Brand | Triax |
| Item Weight | 3.48 Kilograms |
| Liquid Volume | 1 Gallons |
| Material | Synthetic |
| Package Information | Bottle |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Industrial, Mechanical |
S**L
This oil is all we use now.
I've been using the TRIAX Kompressor MV 100 oil for both of my compressors for a while now, and I have to say, it's a great product. As someone who relies heavily on industrial machinery, the performance of compressor oils is absolutely critical to keep everything running smoothly and this oil does so at a much better price than I used to pay.
C**H
Very oily!
Perfect for my air compressor!
L**.
Fantastic Cold Weather Startup.
Works well in cold weather. Compressor started at -8⁰F. Never did that before without blowing a breaker.
L**Z
Good oil, good price
Solid oil. Good price. Keeps my large two-stage compressors running smoothly. Like the collapsible pour-spout for easy, mess free filling of reservoirs.
J**W
Really like it.
It's good compressor oil.
9**N
Great oil for the price
Ive had this in my shop compressor for 2 years now and still works great. havnt need to change it yet.
D**N
Compressor oil
New compressor and new oil it's working
M**R
TRIAX Kompressor MV 100 / SAE 30 - Full Synthetic. DOES NOT RUN COOLER
Hopefully great oil, but the reviews stating it runs cooler have no data to back that up. My thermal camera clearly shows that my 7.5 HP Eaton compressor does not run cooler. Photos attached. My research found this: "There are no widely published, peer-reviewed studies that specify an exact temperature reduction (in degrees) for air compressors switching from mineral to synthetic oil. Most available information comes from manufacturer documentation, industry articles, and field experience, which highlight the benefits of synthetic oils—such as improved thermal stability, reduced oxidation, and longer oil life—but do not provide precise, measured temperature differences. The primary benefits of synthetic oil are its ability to maintain performance and lubrication at higher temperatures, not necessarily to lower the running temperature in every case. Summary: There is no universally accepted, published data showing a specific temperature drop for air compressors using synthetic oil. Most claims about running cooler are based on improved heat resistance and longer oil life, not measured temperature reductions in all applications."
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