IHTC is located on Harrison Street in Plymouth, Indiana in the old McCord Corporation facility. IHTC offers its customers the benefits of years of experience in the engineering and fabrication of radiators. The depth of radiator and cooling system knowledge can be traced back to the late 1920's and early 1930's when A.C. McCord moved his Model T radiator manufacturing business from Detroit to Plymouth. Engine cooling systems have been an intricate part of the local economy ever since. Focusing on a unique blend of tradition and innovation, we take old-fashioned pride in our craftsmanship, and we aggressively seek the latest technology not for its sake alone, but for the quality and cost-effectiveness it brings to our products.

Consider what kind of debris might get drawn into the cooling system by the fan during operation. Such as grass clippings on a lawn mover, or textile products on a fork lift that's working in a mill. The cleaner the environment the more economical the radiator core. If it's a real dirty environment, and the piece of equipment has screens to prevent debris from entering the cooling system, note this fact so that we can allow for some additional air resistance when calculating the air flow. Specify any possible deviations in the envelope size, because this allows us to match up a system to any existing tooling; in effect reducing the system price.