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Gardner Denver AEON Oil Equivalents

Looking for Gardner Denver compressor oil equivalents or a Gardner Denver AEON oil replacement? This page helps maintenance teams and industrial buyers compare compatible replacements for AEON 2000, AEON 4000, AEON 9000SP, AEON 9000TH, AEON PG, and AEON 9000FG.

Gardner Denver AEON oils cover multiple lubricant chemistries, including semi synthetic compressor oil, synthetic hydrocarbon compressor oil, POE synthetic compressor oil, PAG compressor coolant, and food grade compressor oil. Matching the correct ISO viscosity and chemistry is critical before choosing an equivalent.

Gardner Denver AEON oil AEON 9000SP AEON PG AEON 9000FG

What Is a Gardner Denver AEON Oil Equivalent?

A Gardner Denver AEON oil equivalent is a compatible replacement lubricant selected to match the original AEON oil’s ISO viscosity grade, lubricant chemistry, compressor type, operating conditions, and service interval requirements.

Because the AEON family includes several lubricant chemistries, the replacement must match more than just ISO 46 viscosity. For example, AEON PG requires PAG chemistry, AEON 9000TH requires POE synthetic chemistry, and AEON 9000FG requires food grade compressor oil.

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Gardner Denver Compressor Oil Cross Reference

Use this Gardner Denver AEON oil cross reference to compare common AEON lubricants by compatible replacement, lubricant chemistry, and ISO grade.

Gardner Denver LubricantCompatible EquivalentLubricant TypeISO GradeGuide
AEON 2000AEON 2000 Replacement OilSemi SyntheticISO 46View Guide
AEON 4000AEON 4000 Replacement OilSemi SyntheticISO 46View Guide
AEON 9000SPAEON 9000SP Replacement OilSynthetic HydrocarbonISO 46View Guide
AEON 9000THAEON 9000TH Replacement OilPOE SyntheticISO 46View Guide
AEON PGAEON PG Replacement OilPAG Synthetic CoolantISO 46View Guide
AEON 9000FGAEON 9000FG Replacement OilFood GradeISO 46View Guide

Gardner Denver AEON Oil Chemistry Comparison

The AEON oil family is broader than many OEM lubricant families. It includes multiple chemistries, so replacement selection should always match both ISO viscosity and lubricant type.

AEON 2000 / AEON 4000Semi synthetic compressor oil for standard industrial rotary screw applications.
AEON 9000SPSynthetic hydrocarbon compressor oil for long-life industrial compressor lubrication.
AEON 9000THPOE synthetic compressor oil for extended-life and high-temperature applications.
AEON PGPAG synthetic compressor coolant for compressors requiring PAG chemistry.
AEON 9000FGFood grade compressor oil for regulated food, beverage, packaging, or production environments.
ISO 46 CommonalityMost AEON equivalents listed here use ISO 46 viscosity, but chemistry still must match.

Gardner Denver AEON Oil Replacement Guides

Use these Gardner Denver-specific pages to review each AEON oil equivalent in more detail.

Common Applications for Gardner Denver AEON Oils

Gardner Denver AEON oils and compatible equivalents are commonly used in rotary screw compressors, industrial manufacturing, continuous-duty compressed air systems, automation, production equipment, and regulated environments requiring food grade oil.

How to Choose the Right Gardner Denver AEON Oil Equivalent

Start with the exact AEON oil name, then match ISO viscosity, lubricant chemistry, compressor type, service interval, operating temperature, and application requirements.

Important: AEON oils are not automatically interchangeable. AEON PG, AEON 9000TH, AEON 9000SP, and AEON 9000FG use different lubricant chemistries and should be matched carefully.

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Gardner Denver Compressor Oil FAQ

Use these answers to compare Gardner Denver AEON oil equivalents, lubricant chemistry, ISO viscosity, and replacement selection.

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