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Heat Transfer Fluid Has High Temperature Capabilities
June 24, 2015
The partially hydrogenated, terphenyl-based heat transfer fluid is formulated for closed-loop liquid-phase heating to 650ºF in fired heaters and 675ºF in waste-heat recovery and full convection heaters used in the gas processing, plastic and chemical production, waste-oil recovery and biodiesel industries.
Paratherm is excited to offer our 5th on-site training at our King of Prussia, PA headquarters. Join us as our Global Director of Technology, Ryan Ritz discusses technical issues that can compromise the performance of all heat transfer fluid applications—and what you can do about them.
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