Fan Oil Coolers

Fan oil coolers are a type of heat exchanger that provides oil cooling with air.

Fan oil coolers, also known as fan oil cooler heat exchangers, are machines that provide air cooling for oils that have reached unusable temperatures. Thanks to oil coolers, oil which is used in machines and become overheated, is cooled. In the process, the heated fluid transferred by the pump from the fins in the fan oil coolers is cooled by the fan. The oil passing through the fins moves throught the pipes without mixing with the air, the oil moving in the curved pipes is cooled by the fans and can be reused.

The Fan Oil Coolers are Includes Below parts

  • Cooler: It is the equipment that provides oil cooling of the fan system.
  • Fan Shroud: The part that protects the fan
  • Impellor: Specialized parts on fan blades
  • Fan Blades: The parts for blowing air
  • Fins: Curved pipes for extend oil movement

Using Areas of Fan Oil Coolers

  • For cooling engine oils of construction machines, drilling and crushing machines
  • For cooling engine oil of agricultural machinery
  • Oil cooling circuits of forestry products extraction machines
  • Earth drilling machines related to mining industry oil cooling systems
  • For cool down the oil heated by the piston in compressor applications
  • In hydraulic systems, generators, wind turbines, railway, automotive and aviation sectors, fan oil coolers used to cool the oils that have been heated to a temperature that can not fulfill their duty.

What is the Difference From Other Oil Coolers?

Fan oil coolers do not require the use of an extra fluid other than air and oil, they use air as a working fluid. Fan oil coolers occupies less space compared to other heat exchangers. Fan oil coolers less costly than other installation equipment thats why the heat transfer cost is also less.

If the fan oil cooler is not suitable for use, gasket plate heat exchangers, brazed type heat exchangers or tube heat exchangers can be used. You can get information from our experts by clicking here to find out which heat exchanger type is more suitable for your project.

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