A radiator is a heat-exchanging device that either absorbs or radiates heat. A typical radiator has a copper or aluminum tube bent several times to form a rectangle. These multiple loops help increase the internal surface area of the radiator and help in the cooling and heating process.
Radiators are common in homes, especially those located in cold regions. Unlike automotive radiators, where the device functions as a cooling element, building radiators primarily serve the function of heating the apartments. The radiator is warmed by hot water being pumped into it from a water heater. The hot water, when passing through the main radiator, gives out hear through the aluminum body and then sinks back to the bottom of the device. Although radiators are effective heating devices, their appearance tends to hamper the aesthetic beauty of the room. Most radiators are bulky in size and their aluminum body clashes with the rest of the room d