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Radiator Sector

Radiator Sector
Radiator Sector

Radiators are devices used in heating systems to distribute the heat emitted by hot water or steam to rooms. Steel, including iron steel, is used in the production of some radiator types. However, materials with better heat conduction properties such as aluminum or steel alloys are generally preferred over iron steel. Nevertheless, some traditional radiator models can still be produced from iron steel. Here are some details about iron steel radiators:

Traditional Design: Iron steel radiators can provide a traditional and classic look. These radiators can be used to achieve aesthetic harmony in antique or historic buildings.

Heating Capacity: Iron steel radiators can have a high heating capacity. However, they may be less efficient in terms of heat conduction compared to other materials.

Weight: Iron steel radiators can be generally heavy. As a result, installation and transportation processes can be more challenging.

Durability: Iron steel is a durable material. However, due to prolonged water contact in heating systems, there can be a risk of rusting and corrosion.

Maintenance and Cleaning: Iron steel radiators may require regular maintenance and cleaning as they can rust over time. Protective coatings or paints can be used to prevent rust.

Aesthetic Options: Iron steel radiators can be produced in different sizes and designs. Various aesthetic preferences can be accommodated with different color and finishing options.

Ease of Installation: During the installation phase, caution should be exercised due to the weight of iron steel radiators. The installation process should be carried out professionally.

Modern Alternatives: Nowadays, materials such as aluminum or steel alloys, which are lighter and more efficient in terms of heat conduction, are generally preferred. These materials can provide faster heating and cooling.

In conclusion, iron steel radiators can be an option for users who prefer traditional and classic designs. However, while more modern materials are generally preferred, iron steel radiators might have limited areas of application.

 

Raw Material : Cold rolled coils
Quality : DC01 or DC04
Thickness : 0.8 mm – 2.00 mm
Square Pipes : 20x20 - 40x40
Rectangular Pipes : 25x25 - 50x20
Tubes : 22 mm – 51 mm
Length : 500 mm – 12000 mm