Vacuum Pump Oils
Stable vacuum performance. Lower heat. Longer oil life.
Vacuum pump performance is directly affected by oil quality.
Poor lubrication leads to:
- Overheating
- Frequent oil changes
- Reduced vacuum efficiency
- Increased maintenance
We supply high-performance vacuum pump oils designed to keep your systems stable and operating reliably.
What This Solves
- Reduced vacuum efficiency
- Excessive heat in vacuum pumps
- High oil consumption
- Frequent oil changes
Performance Benefits
- Improved vacuum system stability
- Lower operating temperatures
- Reduced oil consumption (up to 20–25%)
- Extended oil change intervals
Available Options
Food-Grade Vacuum Pump Oils
For food processing and packaging applications requiring NSF H1 compliance.
- Klüber Summit HySyn FG 100
High-Performance Vacuum Pump Oils
For demanding industrial applications requiring chemical stability and reliability.
- Klüber Tyreno Fluid 12/25V (PFPE-based)
- Resistant to vapours and aggressive media
- Suitable for dry-running screw-type vacuum pumps
- Depending on your type of plant, you have the option of both food-grade and non-food-grade.
OEM Approved
Approved and recommended by leading vacuum pump manufacturers including:
- Rietschle
- Busch
- Leybold
Supported by Droplex
We help you select and implement the right vacuum pump oil for your application.
- Application guidance and support
- Product selection based on pump type and operating conditions
- Conversion from conventional oils
Frequently Asked Questions
What oil is best for vacuum pumps?
High-performance vacuum pump oils such as Klüber oils are designed to reduce heat, improve vacuum efficiency, and extend oil life in demanding industrial applications.
How often should vacuum pump oil be changed?
Oil change intervals depend on operating conditions, but high-quality oils can significantly extend service intervals and reduce maintenance frequency.
Can vacuum pump oil reduce overheating?
Yes. High-performance oils reduce friction and improve thermal stability, lowering operating temperatures and improving system performance.
Start with a Lubrication Assessment
Understand where your lubrication practices are limiting performance — and how to fix them.

