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4 Key Differences Between Copper and Aluminium Radiators

Aluminium has a specific weight of 2.8 grams per cubic centimeter, whereas copper has 8.93 grams per cubic centimeter. As a result, aluminium radiators are significantly lighter than standard copper radiators. According to industrial radiator manufacturer, copper radiators are better at gathering large amounts of heat and converting it back to cool air.<br>

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4 Key Differences Between Copper and Aluminium Radiators

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  1. 4 Key Differences Between Copper and Aluminium Radiators ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The engine is operating at a high temperature regardless of the weather. The radiator's purpose is to keep the engine temperature at the prescribed level by the manufacturer. The radiator's purpose is to keep the engine temperature at the prescribed level by the manufacturer. Radiators have been built of brass and copper since the invention of automobiles. On the other hand, the oil crisis led to fuel-efficient and lighter automobiles. Further, the stock market forecast a shortage of brass and copper in the 20th century. Along with the demand for lightweight materials, it has accelerated the introduction of alternative materials for producing radiators, such as aluminium. You must procure them from the best industrial radiator manufacturer, irrespective of your chosen material. Let’s look at the 4 key differences between copper and aluminium radiators. 1

  2. Durability Copper has been utilized in producing automobile radiators since the nineteenth century. Because no other substance seems to offer more benefits. Copper has a higher melting point of 1,085 Celsius than aluminium, with a melting point of 660.3 Celsius. It permits the copper material to survive the high temperatures of your car's engine without overheating it. Unlike aluminium radiators, the pieces of a copper radiator will not be destroyed even when exposed to high pressure and temperature. Weight Aluminium has a specific weight of 2.8 grams per cubic centimeter, whereas copper has 8.93 grams per cubic centimeter. As a result, aluminium radiators are significantly lighter than standard copper radiators. Heat conductivity Compared to aluminium, copper has a far higher thermal efficiency. It means copper radiators conduct heat more effectively than aluminium radiators. With this in mind, copper radiators are better at gathering large amounts of heat and then converting it back to cool air. Aluminium, on the other hand, has a low heat conductivity. When compared to copper, which has a thermal transfer rate of 92 percent, aluminium has a rate of nearly half that. Manufacturing cost The disadvantage of aluminium is that metal is substantially more expensive to produce. Custom-built aluminium radiators may be more costly than copper radiators that are widely available for your car. In final words, when deciding between copper and aluminium, you must consider cost and durability. However, contact FTH - the leading industrial radiator manufacturer in India for superior quality. For more details, contact Us: Website: http://www.fthindustries.in/| Email: info@fthindustries.in | Phone: +91 9512105656 2

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