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Tips and Tricks:
When and How to Test Thermal Fluid

Sooner or later in the life of any thermal fluid system, the question of when to test the thermal fluid arises.
Tips and Tricks:
How to Cure and Preheat Silicone Medical Tubing and Braided Hose with IR

Manufacturers of silicone medical tubing have used gas convection ovens in the past to cure the extrusion. Problems often occurred during changeover from one size to another, which required moving the existing furnace to gain access to the extruding head.
Tips and Tricks:
Don’t Take Your Heat Transfer Fluid for Granted!

With thousands of uses for heat transfer fluids it is nearly impossible for any heat transfer fluid manufacturer to recommend an exact oil change interval or maintenance schedule.
Tips and Tricks:
OMEGA Has Starring Role in the LSST 8.4 Meter Telescope Mirror

The Large Synoptic Survey Telescope (LSST) is a new kind of telescope that will combine a huge 8.4 meter primary mirror with the world’s largest digital camera, boasting 3.2 billion pixels.
DualVee Motion Technology® Conquers Weld Spatter with Ease
A manufacturer that designs and builds special machinery for use in refurbishing boilers in power generation, chemical, and pulp and paper mills needed a bearing component for their welding equipment that could hold up to the constant build-up of alloy steel weld spatter and could be easily removed when the welding heads required replacement.
Thermal Fluid Heaters, Steam Boilers and Hot Water Boilers
This is not a trick question: What do industrial processes, Disney, institutions, and the military have in common?
How to Choose the Right Heat Transfer Fluid
Heat transfer fluid selection can involve complicated, multi-dimensional decisions where factors such as thermal stability, pumpability, pressure requirements, and more must be weighed in an effort to achieve the optimum balance of performance and economy in your particular system.
High Flashpoint Fluids from Duratherm Keep Things Cooking
An Instant Cure
Infrared provides the heat, cure, bond and catalyst for a range of industrial processes.
Pumps Operate Up to 800°F Without Utility Cooling
Many industrial processes require heating to accomplish a goal, such as melting or drying a product. A large percentage of systems use heat transfer fluid (hot oil) that is circulated by a pump.





















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