Køleblokke
Køleblokke, also known as radiators or coolers, are essential components in various systems that require heat dissipation. They are commonly used in automotive, industrial, and HVAC (heating, ventilation, and air conditioning) applications. The primary function of a køleblok is to transfer heat from a liquid medium, such as coolant or oil, to the surrounding air through convection.
In automotive applications, køleblokke are integral to the cooling system, which helps regulate the engine's temperature.
Industrial køleblokke are used in a variety of settings, including manufacturing plants, power stations, and chemical
In HVAC systems, køleblokke play a crucial role in the refrigeration process. They help transfer heat from
The effectiveness of a køleblok is influenced by several factors, including its design, material, surface area,