An Oil Mold Temperature Controller (also referred to as an oil-based mold temperature control unit, OTCU) is a specialized thermal management device engineered to precisely regulate mold or die temperatures using thermal oil as the primary heat transfer medium. Distinguished from water-based counterparts, it capitalizes on thermal oil’s inherent advantages—high boiling point, stable thermal properties, and low vapor pressure—to excel in high-temperature industrial processes where water-based systems (constrained by water’s boiling point) fall short. As a cornerstone of precision manufacturing, it is widely adopted in plastic processing, die casting, rubber vulcanization, and composite material curing, directly influencing product quality, process stability, and production efficiency in high-temperature scenarios.
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