An Aftercooler Core is cooling compressed air from the turbocharger before it reaches the engine, this core features a matrix of fins and tubes that facilitate the transfer of heat from the compressed air to the surrounding environment. As the hot, pressurized air passes through the aftercooler core, it comes into contact with the cooler ambient air, allowing for efficient heat exchange and temperature reduction. This cooled air is then directed to the engine, promoting denser air intake, and improving combustion efficiency. By lowering the temperature of the compressed air, the aftercooler core enhances engine performance, power output, and fuel efficiency.
Attributes:
• Consists of 24 fins per inch.
• Capable of withstanding 240 kilopascals of water pressure.
• Minimizes the risk of overheating and associated engine failures.
• Resistant to corrosion and abrasion for long service life.
• Designed to withstand high-pressure conditions.
• Provides efficient cooling without sacrificing engine power.
• Resistant to vibration and mechanical stress.
Applications:
An Aftercooler Core is located between the turbocharger outlet and the engine intake manifold within equipment engine systems for efficient cooling of compressed air before it reaches the engine, ensuring optimal combustion conditions and maximizing engine performance
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