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Danfoss’ radiator thermostat is celebrating its 75th birthday. In 1943, the founder of Danfoss, Mads Clausen, invented the world's first radiator thermostat. Seventy-five years later, the product is ...
On a long enough timeline, random things start wearing out on every car. Fluids get old, seals dry up, and age can overtake even the most tender love and care. One of those random wear items is the ...
The thermostat has quite an important job, especially when it’s cold outside and you need your engine to warm up faster. It bypasses the coolant from not entering the radiator, so the coolant runs ...
This article was originally featured on The Drive. On a long enough timeline, random things start wearing out on every car. Fluids get old, seals dry up, and age can overtake even the most tender love ...
BALTIMORE — In 1943, the founder of Danfoss, Mads Clausen, invented the world's first radiator thermostat. Seventy-five years later, the iconic product is more relevant than ever in a world trying to ...
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