Engine Oil Cooler
About
Tipo Engine oil coolers are small radiators placed in front of the coolant system on an automobile that lower the temperature of the oil as it passes through the coils. It is only operational when the motor is running. Lowering the temperature of engine oil has many advantages, especially in air-cooled motors. This cooling radiator can also be applied to transmission oil, where towing and high stress can cause damaging temperatures. In some vehicle models, the oil cooler is built into the radiator water tank. Here, the coolant plays a supportive role to the heat exchange process. In modern vehicles, an automatic gearbox oil cooler is often designed as a stand-alone unit, mounted separately in the engine compartment or on the engine block.
The function of an Engine oil cooler:
Engine Oil is without doubt one of the most important fluid contained within a vehicle, because it lubricates the moving parts of the engine and absorbs a lot of heat. Engine Oil coolers are used to cool oil and hydraulic fluids for engines and automatic gear boxes. The Engine oil cooler receives the lubricant’s heat and is cooled down by the ambient air or the radiator coolant. In some vehicle models, the engine oil cooler is built into the radiator water tank. In modern vehicles, an automatic gearbox oil cooler is often designed as a stand-alone unit, mounted separately in the engine compartment or on the engine block.
Benefits:
- High Temperatures are Dangerous
- Check Manufacturer’s Equipment
- Re seller’s exchange Coolers Air-Cooled Engines
- Engine Oil Coolers Can Only Be Helpful
Design Features
- Plate&Bar and Tube&fin constructions
- Enhanced internal fin geometries for superior cooling
- Wide variety off-set fins to balance internal pressure drop
- High-efficiency louvered fins for superior heat rejection
- Wide variety of debris resistant non-louvered fins
- Specially designed extruded tanks withstand high pressures
- Welded tanks for a long leak-free life
- Welded aluminum fittings and ports
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