OIL COOLER COVER
The oil cooler housing is a mechanical component used to cool engine or hydraulic oil, enabling heat transfer from the oil to the environment. The housing is typically made of aluminum or stainless steel, providing high resistance to corrosion and heat. Operating pressure ranges from 1 to 30 bar, and working temperature ranges from -20 to 150°C. Internal design includes oil channels and fins to increase surface area, achieving cooling efficiency above 70%. Connections to oil lines are standard sizes from 1/2 to 2 inches.
Structurally, the oil cooler housing consists of the main body, internal channels, inlet and outlet connections, and in some models, protective mesh or filters. Installation can be horizontal or vertical and withstands high vibration and mechanical shocks. External coating with paint or anti-corrosion layer increases durability. This component is designed for automotive, industrial machinery, and hydraulic systems, with a service life exceeding 50,000 hours.