Modern radiators provide a convenient and flexible heating option for new buildings and existing homes. They heat up and cool down quickly, making them ideal for changing weather conditions.
Today the market offers a wide range of radiators, the most popular of which are steel radiators , aluminum radiators and bimetallic radiators.
Radiators are popular because they: Provide a healthy microclimate without forced air currents or radiant heat, and heating takes only 10 minutes. Radiators are great for safe use in homes where children, the elderly and pets live. Their surface is heated to a temperature of 60 ° C - 75 ° C, so they will not affect curtains or furniture in the immediate vicinity.
All radiators can be equipped with a thermostat that controls the temperature, allowing homeowners to customize their heating system according to their individual requirements and preferences.
Modern radiators have a stylish look and all come in white as standard, but can also be painted in almost any color you choose. It is safe to say that the purchase of a radiator should be balanced and requires the correct calculation of the heat power and taking into account the features of the radiators. First of all, you need to consider the size of the room, the type of windows and the technical characteristics of the radiators.
Steel panel radiators are intended for heating systems of high-rise buildings with a pressure in the system not exceeding 6 atm, since the working pressure of these radiators is generally up to 10 atm. They are distinguished by good heat dissipation and low cost, therefore they are the most popular.
It is better to use aluminum radiators in private houses or houses with individual heating with high-quality heat carrier. These radiators are less resistant to water hammer and are more often airy.
Bimetallic radiators perfectly withstand water hammer and high pressure, and also do not oxidize, therefore they are perfect for multi-storey buildings with centralized heating. They are characterized by a higher price and a longer service life.