Radiators are an important and fundamental component of hot water (or steam) heating systems. Hot water cools down (or steam condenses) within the radiator to heat the room, achieving the purpose of heating. The metal consumption and cost of radiators account for a significant proportion in the heating system. Therefore, the correct selection of radiators for microchannel phase-change radiators manufacturers involves the economic indicators and operational efficiency of the system. [1] In Chinese, it is called "radiator"; in English, it is "radiator". Its constituent materials include cast iron, steel, etc. Evaluation aspects include thermal performance and economic indicators.

2 types of heat sinks by cooling method: 1) Air-cooled heat sinks, a common type, consisting of cooling fans and heat sinks. They transfer the heat generated by the CPU to the heat sink and then dissipate it via the fan. 2) Heat pipe heat sinks, a high thermal conductivity heat transfer element, often in the form of "air-cooled + heat pipe," combining the benefits of both, with excellent heat dissipation. Liquid-cooled heat sinks: use a liquid circulated by a pump to force heat dissipation from the heat sink, offering quieter operation, stable temperature reduction, and minimal environmental dependency compared to air cooling.


Principle of Operation 1: Heat Conduction: The radiator base makes direct contact with the heat source, transferring heat to the radiator body through high thermal conductivity materials (such as copper, aluminum, etc.). For example, CPU coolers transfer heat from the chip to the fins via thermal grease and heat pipes. Heat Convection: After heat is transferred to the fins, it is carried away by the movement of a fluid (usually air or liquid). Air-cooled radiators rely on fans to force air flow through the fins, while water-cooled systems achieve heat exchange through a cooling liquid circulation. Heat Radiation: The radiator surface dissipates heat through electromagnetic wave radiation, but its efficiency is low at room temperature and is usually used as an auxiliary cooling method.

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