The Aftercooler Radiator for a cooling system is a specialized component commonly used in internal combustion engines, particularly in turbocharged or supercharged systems, to cool the compressed air after it has passed through the forced induction process. The aftercooler radiator, also known as an intercooler or charge air cooler, is an essential part of the engine's cooling system. The function of the aftercooler is to reduce the air's temperature, increasing its density and oxygen content, which leads to improved combustion and engine efficiency.
Attributes:
• Ensures reliability and durability
• Withstands high temperatures
Applications:
The Aftercooler Radiator for the cooling system, or intercooler, is positioned between the compressor outlet and the engine's intake manifold. Its primary task is to dissipate the heat from the compressed air, bringing its temperature down to a level closer to the ambient temperature. is an essential component in the cooling system of turbocharged or supercharged engines. Its role is to reduce the temperature of the compressed intake air, improving engine performance and efficiency.