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Groundbreaking new Lotus plasma aluminum radiators

Lotus Green Finish - specially manufactured aluminum cold plasma radiators
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2 September 2025

When a regular radiator has water circulation, this would have to transfer 16 times more hot water from a central source, which causes a significant heat difference between the inlet and outlet temperature.

For example, hot water entering the radiator at 50°C can come out at 10°C. heat.

With our GREEN FINISH unique Aluminum plasma radiators technology, the radiator will only create a temperature difference of approximately 2 – 3 degrees inlet and outlet temperature. This is the best answer to the difference, as aluminum radiators provide very fast heat transfer, so you will not use a lot of overconsumption, heat waste.

These aluminum radiators are incredibly efficient especially when used in conjunction with low temperature heating systems such as heat pumps or others.

Lotus Aluminum Plasma Radiators use 1/16 less water for heating

These radiators have thermal efficiency well above the EN 442 standard. it uses 1/16 less water for heating than other radiators with the same surface area, saving the same amount of energy used for heating.

As long as the temperature difference between the radiator’s inlet and outlet water does not exceed a maximum of approximately 2-3 degrees, the small amount of water used will be sufficient for extremely comfortable heating.

Lotus Aluminum Plasma Radiator requires only 0.30 cl of water

When heating your home or premises using 10 pieces of linear meter wide traditional radiator cores, an average of 6 liters of heating water passes through 1 meter of a classic aluminum, steel or iron radiator, while

1 meter Lotus Aluminum Plasma Radiator requires only 0.30 cl of hot water to provide the same heat.

 

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