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The advantages of aluminium
radiators explained
Are all radiators the same? What are the advantages and disadvantages of one material or another? Do they consume the same? Haverland, a Spanish brand in heating, explains the benefits of aluminium radiators
W
e can find radiators that are made of a wide variety of materials: steel, cast iron, stone and aluminium. What we are not so
aware of is that the choice of one over the other can directly affect its quality and consumption. In recent years, aluminium has become the best material for heating, since in addition to being one of the most abundant materials on the planet, it offers many benefits compared to others. These are some of the advantages…
Heats up the environment faster
Aluminium is an excellent conductor of heat, which allows it to reach the maximum temperature of each radiator in a very short time and with great power. Therefore, aluminium radiators are a good option to
achieve greater energy savings. It is a radiator that heats the room faster and more efficiently, evenly and economically.
Easier and more comfortable installation
In general, electric radiators are easy to install and use. In addition, aluminium is a much lighter material that allows the device to be placed on any type of wall. Therefore, the installation is simpler, faster and cheaper, and a single installer is enough.
Sustainability
It is a 100% environmentally friendly heating system, because it does not consume fuel or oxygen, nor does it produce waste, smoke or gases. In addition, aluminium radiators are made of a completely recyclable material, which makes this the best way to maintain comfort at home in a sustainable way and contribute to respect for the environment.
26 August 2023
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