In our country, die-cast aluminum radiators are also known as European-style aluminum radiators, characterized by casted air guide fins at the top of each column, and columns are interconnected to form units. This type of radiator has been manufactured and used in Europe for over 60 years, and it is the most widely used radiator in Europe. The mature technology and craftsmanship ensure high manufacturing quality of the radiator, while its corrosion-resistant properties contribute to a long service life, making it highly reliable.
Aluminum boasts excellent thermal conductivity, resulting in high thermal intensity of the radiator metal, meaning aluminum radiators can produce greater heat dissipation with less material, thus significantly saving resources in the manufacturing process. These radiators offer large heat dissipation and can be well-regulated, allowing for precise control of indoor temperatures as needed, reducing unnecessary waste. With high thermal efficiency, they can reduce the amount of heat transfer fluid, minimizing transmission energy consumption. Therefore, the energy-saving effect of European-style aluminum radiators is quite remarkable.
Die-cast aluminum radiators require minimal materials, are easy to process, and thus have a small environmental impact during manufacturing. The surface of these radiators is typically coated with plastic powder, which does not emit harmful substances, making them harmless to both the environment and humans. These radiators feature excellent air guiding structures, preventing soot from staining walls or ceilings. This reduces the hassle and environmental/human harm caused by repainting indoors, making European-style aluminum radiators one of the environmentally friendly and green radiators.
Die-cast aluminum radiators feature a minimalist appearance, blending seamlessly with walls and harmonizing with various home styles and decorations, aligning with modern aesthetic preferences.































