Posts Tagged ‘Coolant’
Automotive AC Machines
March 27th, 2010
As any mechanic knows, the ability to offer a comprehensive service to customers, being able to offer repairs and care for all aspects of a motor vehicle maintenance program is key to being able to retain customers. Air Conditioning is more or less standard across all models these days, and while in the past, AC maintenance was a highly skilled and niche market, it is now an essential side of the business and key to any workshop’s continued success.In order to ensure that refrigerant is recovered properly from a car’s air conditioning system during servicing, a workshop must use an automotive AC machine. These devices prevent the release through venting of CFC gases. EPA guidelines require that when a car is being serviced, the Freon, or CFC12 that is used as the coolant should read more
Automotive Radiator
March 4th, 2010
Ever since cars began appearing on our roads over a century ago, heat dissipation has been a crucial problem that all automobile manufacturers have tried to tackle. An automobile engine produces enough heat to burn itself out. Unless this heat finds a proper outlet, the engine will be severely damaged.Automotive radiators have been instrumental in keeping the heat produced under control. These relatively simple devices have a complex function to perform under the hood of the car. In simple terms, a radiator is a device that dissipates heat through radiation. All automotive radiators, whether in cars, trucks, buses and tractors, use the same principle while functioning. The liquid coolant that passes through the engine absorbs all the heat produced, keeping the engine temperature under cont read more