An Engine Radiator Core functions as a necessary component within the equipment cooling systems. Its role is to dissipate heat generated during equipment operation by transferring it from the coolant to the surrounding air. This process is facilitated by the arrangement of multiple rows of heat exchange tubes and fins, maximizing the surface area for efficient heat transfer. As coolant passes through the core, heat is absorbed and dissipated through the fins, ensuring optimal operating temperatures for the equipment.
Attributes:
• Improved multiple rows for enhanced heat dissipation.
• Fin count to be 3.54 fins per centimeter for maximum cooling efficiency.
• High thermal conductivity for efficient heat transfer.
• Features an airflow of 52.3 kilograms per minute.
• Enhanced resistance to pressure and vibration.
Applications:
An Engine Radiator Core is installed in the equipment's cooling system, in front of the engine, the radiator core facilitates the transfer of heat from the coolant to the surrounding air ensuring the equipment operates within safe temperature limits.