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<p>or <a href="page.php?w=brazed">brazed</a> together. For many years radiators were made from brass or copper cores soldered to brass headers. Modern radiators have aluminum cores, and often save money and weight by using plastic headers with gaskets. This construction is more prone to failure and less easily repaired than traditional materials.</p>

<p>An earlier construction method was the honeycomb radiator. Round tubes were <a href="page.php?w=swaged">swaged</a> into hexagons at their ends, then stacked together and soldered. As they only touched</p><p>
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