Caterpillar 3508 Radiator
Caterpillar 3508 Radiator

1. Heat Dissipation: A diesel engine generates a large amount of heat when burning fuel, and the radiator transfers the heat to the coolant (usually a mixture of water and antifreeze) through contact with the coolant. The coolant then passes through tiny tubes in the radiator, releasing heat as it comes into contact with the surrounding air.
2. Temperature control: The radiator helps maintain the engine in the proper temperature range. Excessively high temperatures can lead to engine damage, while excessively low temperatures can affect fuel combustion efficiency and mechanical performance. The radiator regulates the engine temperature by circulating coolant to ensure it is within the proper operating temperature range.
3. Coolant Circulation: The radiator is usually closely connected to the engine's coolant circulation system. After absorbing heat, the coolant will be pushed through the pump of the cooling system and enter the radiator, then flow through the pipes, releasing heat, and eventually return to the engine for recycling.
4. Maintenance: The radiator requires regular maintenance and cleaning to ensure that its internal pipework is not clogged with dirt and deposits. Clogging may cause obstruction of coolant circulation and affect engine cooling.
5. Fan assist: In some cases, especially under high load conditions, the radiator may require fan assist to enhance cooling. The fan can increase the cooling surface of the coolant by attracting surrounding air, thus improving the cooling efficiency.






