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			<title>Types of Radiators</title>
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			<description>If you are living in a temperate country, it is a must to incorporate the installation of a heating system into your home design. Radiators come in a variety of designs and made from either cast-iron, aluminium or stainless steel. Cast-iron was used in earlier times because of its excellent thermal conductivity. This is its ability to transfer heat from one object to another with minimal heat loss because of its iron content mixed with a little carbon and silicon too. Aluminium and stainless steel have excellent heat transfer qualities but with the added desirable property of malleability. Cast iron is a bit brittle and is susceptible to cracks and breakages. These 2 metals resist corrosion much better and make them ideal for long term use as well as for making designer radiators as a sort of fashion statement.http://www.featureradiators.co.ukhttp://www.plumbworld.co.uk/designer-radiators-1066-0000http://www.doityourself.com/stry/maintainradiatorsThis site is all about home radiators designed for comfort and warmth during the cold season. It discusses the 2 common types of radiators: cast-iron and designer types. It also provides a few links to useful advice in how to maintain your radiator properly. A few tips will help to reduce your utility bills as well as make your home safe. Safety preventive measures are necessary to keep this heating system running smoothly.</description>
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