DC air-cooled oil coolers are a big advantage for locations with limited access to power sources but a high cooling requirement. Their design caters to diverse cooling requirements without relying on extensive electricity.
Also known as heat exchangers, the mechanism of the device utilises a coil to facilitate the cooling process. Oil passes through this coil or core, allowing it to shed heat before entering the system. These play a crucial role in maintaining the oil's temperature, preventing excessive heat buildup that could lead to system failures or reduced efficiency.