Oil cooling refers to a process to heat displaced from a cooler oil is the principle behind oil cooler devices. The oil carrying the displaced heat usually passes a cooling unit such as a radiator, less commonly a gas decompressor. The oil cooler is connected to the lubrication system in parallel the main oil pressure line. The cooled oil is returned to the crankcase of the engine.
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Cooler Material | Steel |
Usage/Application | Oil Cooling |
Pressure | 21 Bar |
Voltage | 240 V |
Cooling Type | Water Cooled |
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Medium Used | Oil & Water |
Packaging Type | Box |