[Fot] Aluminum Radiators
rek46
rek46 at aol.com
Tue Jan 4 16:45:27 MST 2022
There is no solder in the fin to tube transfer.....the tubes are a Brazed alum. that is 7 to 12 percent outer layer of Silicon...depending on whether it is for one side or 2....these ingots are mated together (1 or 2 side ) with the original 3000 series base ingot ...So you have a base ingot (about 20") and one or 2 outer ingots(about 2' to 3' per side as spec req.required) stacked up to get your one or 2 side outer layers... Then they are hot rolled on a reversing mill to several passes to get thin er gauges...which next goes to some 4 stnd cold rolling mills. to get down to about .80 ...this is now ready to ship to finishig mill....which then will take about 8 passes to get down to about .006 to .004"....during this process ,you may need to inter-anneal at certain passes,to end up with H-19 to H -0 TEMPERS for forming ,etc. dependent on customers finish processes, and customer requierments (many)....This is non technical info as req. by secrecy agreements....BTW...Fin stock is run seperate ly ,and produced to .003" ish to . 0045" ish,plus specials for other reqs........rick
In a message dated 1/4/2022 5:24:23 PM Eastern Standard Time, fot at autox.team.net writes:
This is informative…. What material makes the better Radiator: Aluminum or Copper?
https://www.motormouthradio.com/blog/118-what-material-makes-the-better-radiator-aluminum-or-copper An Aluminum or Copper Radiator for Your Car - Car Craft Magazine
https://www.motortrend.com/how-to/ccrp-0211-aluminum-or-copper-radiator-for-your-car/
On Jan 4, 2022, at 12:56 PM, TeriAnn J. Wakeman via Fot <fot at autox.team.net> wrote:
On 1/4/22 11:50 AM, dustin nicholson via Fot wrote:
I read an interesting article once that said while brass/copper out performs aluminum, an aluminum radiator will dissipate heat better than brass radiators because of all the leads solder in the seams of the brass. Lead holds the heat and therefore offsets the advantage of the brass. Seems like reasonable logic but I can’t substantiate it.
Why aluminum radiators are better than bass:
Thermal conductivity Btu/(hr.ft degrees F)
brass (stock radiators) - 83 degrees
Aluminum (radiators) - 126
copper - 218
cast iron - 27.7
TeriAnn
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