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Texatherm
Industrial heat transfer oil
Texatherm
Industrial heat transfer oil
Product highlights:
• Promotes energy efficient
heat transfer
• Helps prevent harmful
sludge and coke formation
• Assists rapid system
start-up
• Aids efficient low pressure
operation
Product description
Texatherm is a proven performance highly refined, thermally stable paraffinic
petroleum oil, formulated for use as an industrial heat transfer fluid for closed and
open heat transfer systems with forced circulation.
Customer benefits
• Formulated to promote energy efficient heat transfer performance
• Oxidation and thermal stability helps resist harmful sludge and coke formation
and contributes to long oil service life
• Low temperature fluidity assists rapid system start-up
• Low vapour pressure at elevated temperatures helps minimise evaporation,
vapour lock and pump cavitation
• Efficient low pressure operation avoids the need for expensive high pressure
pipe-work and heat exchanger systems
Applications
• May be used in heat transfer systems in industrial drying applications, rubber
and plastics manufacture, heating of asphalt and fuel oil tanks, food processing,
cooking and canning, factory heating, manufacture of soap, resin, glue, dyes,
paints, pharmaceuticals and grease, wood laminate, fibre board and veneer
manufacture, agricultural heating and drying, and chemical, petroleum and
wax processing
• Maximum bulk oil temperature - 288°C
• Maximum film temperature on heater surfaces - 316°C
• Maximum temperature of oil surface in contact with air in open systems - 107°C
Systems must have forced circulation of the heat transfer fluid.
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Typical Key Properties
Service considerations
Certain precautions should be taken to ensure satisfactory performance of heat
transfer fluids in service:
System Cleanliness
The heat transfer system, whether new or used, should be thoroughly cleaned and
flushed with Texatherm before being placed in service. Sometimes this cleaning will
require the use of chemical cleaners, usually in the form of an alkaline cleaning
agent. These products are supplied, and are usually applied, by specialist industrial
cleaning companies. In use they are often mixed with very hot water and pumped
continuously through the system to remove deposits. If such chemical cleaners
mixed with water are used, all traces of water and the cleaner must be removed
from the system prior to it being brought back into service. Hot air blowing will
usually successfully remove residual water.