Maharashtra’s Heavy Industrial Environment Demands Strong Oil Cooling Solutions -VARALKA | Plate Heat Exchangers | Air Oil Coolers

Maharashtra’s Heavy Industrial Environment Demands Strong Oil Cooling Solutions -VARALKA | Plate Heat Exchangers | Air Oil Coolers

Maharashtra works differently.

In Pune, machines support automotive manufacturing. In Nashik and Aurangabad, hydraulic systems run continuously inside engineering plants. Mumbai’s industrial operations demand reliable machine uptime because every hour of stoppage affects production schedules.

In such environments, hydraulic oil temperature becomes a critical operational factor.

When oil overheats, machines lose efficiency, oil degrades faster, and maintenance frequency increases. To maintain stable machine operation, industries across Maharashtra are using VAC 608 and VAC 610 Oil Coolers supplied by VARALKA.

 

Designed for Continuous Industrial Operation

 

VAC 608 and VAC 610 are compact Bar and Fin type Oil Coolers, also known as D Cup Coolers. These coolers are engineered for hydraulic oil cooling applications in demanding industrial conditions.

The cooler design uses aluminium bars with internal fins and tabulators that absorb heat from the hydraulic oil. External fins improve heat transfer efficiency, while the fan dissipates heat through continuous airflow.

The result is stable hydraulic oil temperature during continuous machine operation.

Why Industries Across Maharashtra Use VAC Series Oil Coolers

Manufacturing units across Maharashtra prefer compact air-cooled systems because they are practical, energy-efficient, and easier to maintain.

Key operational benefits include:

  • Reduced overheating issues
  • Better hydraulic oil life
  • Improved machine reliability
  • Compact installation design
  • No water requirement
  • Lower maintenance requirement

VARALKA supplies VAC 608 and VAC 610 Oil Coolers across Maharashtra including Pune, Mumbai, Nashik, Aurangabad, and Kolhapur for CNC machines, hydraulic power packs, and lubrication systems.

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