How does cooling oil work in x-ray transformers?
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October 4, 2024 at 2:48 pm by Robert Thomas
Cooling oil in x-ray transformers functions by absorbing and dissipating heat generated during high-voltage operations. The oil circulates within the transformer, drawing heat away from key components such as the windings and core. This prevents overheating and maintains a stable operating temperature. As the oil absorbs heat, it flows to cooling radiators or systems where it releases the heat to the surrounding environment. Efficient cooling not only ensures transformer longevity but also enhances performance. GlobeCore provides solutions to maintain oil quality, ensuring that the cooling properties of the oil remain optimal throughout its life cycle.