An Air to Air Aftercooler Core is designed to cool down compressed air before it enters the engine. It functions by passing hot, compressed air through a series of fins and tubes, where it dissipates heat to the surrounding air, resulting in a lower intake temperature. This cooler, denser air improves engine combustion efficiency, leading to increased power output and reduced emissions. The aftercooler core is required to prevent overheating and optimize engine performance.
Attributes:
• High thermal conductivity for efficient heat dissipation.
• Corrosion-resistant materials for longevity.
• Air fin type triangular wave fin 11.30 fins per inch.
• Turbulator type lanced and offset 5.1 fins per inch and 71.62-kilogram dry weight.
Applications:
An Air to Air Aftercooler Core is positioned within the air intake unit of equipment between the compressor and the engine to reduce the temperature of compressed air generated by the turbocharger and compressor before it enters the engine's combustion chamber.