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Hydraulic oil radiators are used in construction machinery that uses hydraulic oil as the power transmission medium, such as: excavators, concrete pumps, fine mortar pumps, boom pumps, vehicle-mounted pumps, pile drivers, trenchers, and rotary diggers. Drilling rigs, pavers, trenchless equipment, air compressors, road rollers, etc. This series of products is mainly used in the circuit of hydraulic systems. During operation, the high-temperature oil in the hydraulic system flows through the hydraulic oil cooling device, and performs efficient heat exchange with the forced flow of cold air in the heat exchanger, reducing the oil temperature to the operating temperature to ensure that the main engine can continue to operate normally, so that the work can successfully launch.
Radiator material:
The heat sink material refers to the specific material used in the heat sink. Each material has different thermal conductivity properties. They are arranged from high to low thermal conductivity, namely silver, copper, aluminum, and steel. However, it would be too expensive to use silver as a heat sink, so the best solution is to use copper. Although aluminum is much cheaper, it obviously does not conduct heat as well as copper (about 50% less). Commonly used heat sink materials are copper and aluminum alloys, both of which have their own advantages and disadvantages. Copper has good thermal conductivity, but it is more expensive, difficult to process, too heavy (many pure copper radiators exceed the weight limit), has small heat capacity, and is easily oxidized. Pure aluminum is too soft and cannot be used directly. Only the aluminum alloy used can provide sufficient hardness. The advantages of aluminum alloy are low price and light weight, but the thermal conductivity is much worse than that of copper. Some radiators take advantage of their own strengths and embed a copper plate in the base of the aluminum alloy radiator. For ordinary users, using aluminum heat sinks is enough to meet heat dissipation needs.