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Oil Coolers

Feb. 15, 2008
MA/BOL oil coolers handle extreme heat loads and feature brazed aluminum P-BAR plate and bar core technology engineered with an aggressive turbulator for ultra high heat transfer. More than 22 standard industry nominal sizes come with ...

MA/BOL oil coolers handle extreme heat loads and feature brazed aluminum P-BAR plate and bar core technology engineered with an aggressive turbulator for ultra high heat transfer. More than 22 standard industry nominal sizes come with fan, motor, shroud, sensor, and bypass options. Air-side fin minimizes fouling and static pressure. Welded fittings/ports and manifolds ensure structural integrity. They come with standard SAE ports; NPT and BSPP ports available.

Thermal Transfer Products,
(262) 554- 8330,
www.thermasys.com/thermal_transfer

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