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Heat Transfer Fluids and Their Use in the Chemical Industry


Heat Transfer Fluids and Their Use in the Chemical Industry
insights from industryEdward CassTechnology Manager - Paratherm Heat Transfer FluidsParatherm
In this interview, AZoM talks to Edward Cass, Technology Manager at Paratherm Heat Transfer Fluids, about their work in the chemical industry and the heat transfer fluid field in particular.
Chemicals are a big part of our everyday life. Chemistry is found around us in the foods we eat, the shampoo we wash our hair with and the paints we use in our houses.
These are considered specialty chemicals and are mostly organic in composition. They are made by careful development and researched extensively, which is the main variable between them and commodity chemicals.  ....

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Selection and comparison of thermic fluids in a fired heater


Selection and comparison of thermic fluids in a fired heater
Selection and comparison of thermic fluids in a fired heater
Hot oil, also called thermic fluid, is a heat transfer fluid (HTF) used in oil refineries and chemical plants.
Hot oil, also called thermic fluid, is a heat transfer fluid (HTF) used in oil refineries and chemical plants. HTF transfers heat to the process fluid using sensible heat. Many limitations exist to using steam as a heat source. The steam pressure must be high enough to get the high temperatures required for the process; a steam system also requires water treatment and condensate collection systems; and steam systems are also a common leak point within plants. Conversely, steam is non-toxic and non-flammable, so there is zero negative impact to the environment. ....

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