Oil
cooling
is the
principle behind the device
oil cooler.
It refers to a process whereby heat
is displaced from a 'hotter' object,
into a cooler oil. The oil carrying
the displaced heat usually passes
through a cooling unit such as a
radiator or less commonly a gas
decompresser. The cooled oil repeats
this cycle, to continuously remove
heat from the object.
Advantages
- Oil has a higher boiling point than water, so it can be used to cool items 100°C or higher.
- Oil is an electrical insulator; thus, it can be used inside of or in direct contact with electrical components.
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