Oil Coolers
Oil coolers are heat exchange devices designed to regulate the temperature of oil or other fluids in various applications. They typically consist of a series of tubes or channels through which the oil flows, surrounded by cooling fins or plates. As the oil passes through the cooler, heat is transferred to the surrounding air or a coolant, effectively lowering the oil temperature. Oil coolers are commonly used in automotive, industrial, and marine applications to prevent overheating and maintain optimal operating temperatures, ensuring proper lubrication and preventing component damage.