Automative Radiators
Automative radiators are heat exchangers used to transfer thermal energy from one medium to another in order to cool the internal combustion engine of a vehicle. Typically made of aluminum or copper, radiators consist of a series of tubes through which coolant flows, surrounded by fins that dissipate heat. The coolant absorbs heat from the engine and is then circulated to the radiator, where air passing through the fins helps to cool it down before returning to the engine to repeat the process. Efficient radiator function is crucial for maintaining optimal engine temperature and preventing overheating.