
Copper and aluminum have significant differences in physical and chemical properties that determine their different uses and properties in electronic and electrical applications. Here are some of the key differences between copper and aluminum:
Copper is industrial pure copper. Because it has a rose red color and turns purple after an oxide film is formed on the surface, it is generally called copper, also known as copper. It is copper containing a certain amount of oxygen, so it is also called oxygen-containing copper, and sometimes it can also be regarded as a copper alloy.
Flux has a very broad definition, including molten salt, organic matter, active gas, metal vapor, etc., that is, excluding the base metal and solder, it generally refers to the third type of all substances used to reduce the interfacial tension between the base metal and the solder.
The damage of the intercooler will lead to reduced vehicle power, increased fuel consumption, black smoke from the exhaust gas, serious wear of the engine cylinder, serious carbon accumulation of the engine and other symptoms. In addition, the intercooler will also affect the inflation efficiency of the engine, which is easy to cause engine knock and affect the normal use of the vehicle. If the vehicle has insufficient power, increased fuel consumption or black smoke from the exhaust gas during the driving process, it is necessary to carry out a detailed inspection of the intercooler to avoid further damage.