An Engine Radiator Core for the cooling unit is integral to maintaining the engine's operating temperature within optimal levels. Situated at the front of the engine, it consists of a series of tubes and fins designed to facilitate the transfer of heat away from the coolant. As hot coolant passes through the core, heat is absorbed and dissipated into the surrounding air, preventing the engine from overheating. This process is required to prevent damage to engine components ensure efficient operation prevent engine damage and ensure consistent performance.
Attributes:
• Air fin type triangular wave fin 11.30 fins per inch and 86.58 kilograms dry weight.
• Fin spacing optimized for airflow and heat exchange.
• Shunt tank volume 18 liters.
• Resistant to clogging for uninterrupted coolant flow.
• High thermal conductivity for efficient heat transfer.
Applications:
An Engine Radiator Core is positioned at the front of the equipment's engine, directly in the path of airflow to dissipate heat generated by the engine during operation by transferring heat from the engine coolant to the surrounding air, thereby maintaining the engine's temperature within the optimal range.