The engine radiator, also known as the engine water tank, is a key component of the water-cooled engine cooling system. Cooling the engine through forced water circulation is a heat exchange device that ensures continuous operation of the engine within the normal temperature range. Let's briefly introduce the function and working principle of the engine radiator for our friends.
The radiator works well with the help of antifreeze, losing heat energy to ensure a moderate temperature of the internal combustion engine, and the loss of heat energy from cooling water is indispensable. Most engine driven water pumps force cooling water to circulate throughout all components of the engine. The device that absorbs the heat generated by the engine and radiates it into the air is the radiator.