The radiator is an important part for the cooling of the car engine, usually installed in the vehicle Front part.The most common problems in radiators: Leaks When your radiator leaks it typically is due to leaky hoses, however, it can also be due to leaks in the radiator itself which is a larger issue. The coolant continually running from your radiator to your hot, running engine and back again can create unneeded pressure. That pressure buildup will eventually lead to disaster for your radiator hoses. These hoses can degrade or come loose, which will allow coolant to leave the system—which will result in overheating. The solution here is to replace your radiator hoses regularly as part of standard maintenance.
Your radiator has a very important function – running coolant through your engine. Without that, your engine will overheat and the car won’t run. Check for coolant leaks, most commonly caused by corrosion but also possibly stemming from cracked or loosed hoses or a tear in the radiator. Here is what your radiator service will include and how we can help you.
Some of the common components of the engine cooling system include: Radiator: The radiator is the component that helps cool the engine by transferring heat from the coolant to the air outside the vehicle. Thermostat: The thermostat regulates the flow of coolant to the engine by controlling the temperature of the coolant.
How to check whether there is a problem with the car radiator? If there is a problem with your car's radiator, you can test the cooling fan with an engine diagnostic tool. If everything is fine, you need to check to see if the thermostat is malfunctioning.
A heat exchanger is a device that transfers part of the heat of a hot fluid to a cold fluid, also known as a heat exchanger. Heat exchangers are common equipment in chemical industry, petroleum, power, food and many other industrial sectors, and play an important role in production. In chemical production, heat exchangers can be used as heaters, coolers, condensers, evaporators and reboilers, etc., and are more widely used.
Extruded Aluminium Tube/Pipe is formed by hot extrusion. Extrusion is defined as the process of shaping material, by forcing heated aluminium billet to extrude through a shaped opening in a die, combining the differences in die and processing. Extruded tube is available as a seamless or structural grade product.