An Engine Radiator is designed to dissipate heat generated by the engine during operation. It works by circulating coolant through the engine to absorb heat generated during combustion. The hot coolant flows into the radiator, where it exchanges heat with the surrounding air passing through the fins and tubes. As the air absorbs heat from the coolant, it cools down, allowing the coolant to return to the engine at a lower temperature. This continuous cycle of heat exchange helps regulate the engine temperature and prevent overheating, thereby sustaining optimal performance of the equipment.
Attributes:
• Withstands vibrations and shocks encountered during equipment operation.
• Ensure tight connections and prevent coolant leaks.
• Withstands high temperatures and pressure fluctuations.
• Protects against rust and deterioration for a prolonged lifespan.
Applications:
An Engine Radiator is located in the engine compartment and regulates coolant temperature to prevent overheating and maintain optimal performance in equipment.