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  • A 'Fluid' Supermarket (.pdf)
    At the 26,000-square-foot Wal-Mart Super-Center in Aurora, Colo., a propylene glycol-based heat transfer fluid is being used in a secondary-loop refrigeration system. Th e system, which cools the store's meat, dairy, produce and other medium-temperature chilled food display cases, is designed
  • Advantages of Thermal Fluid Heating Systems
    Hot oil (Also known as thermal fluid) heating systems are used in a number of industrial processes. Oil, glycol, and water are the most typical mediums for this process...We take a look at some of the advantages of thermal fluid heating systems
  • Gaining & Sustaining at the 2010 ASHRAE Winter Conference/AHR Expo (.pdf)
    Understanding the unique circumstances of a system and its application are critical factors when determining the cost of winterizing a system-and the benefits of using pure water compared to a winterization fluid that contains glycol.
  • Keeping Beer Cool from Brewery to Tap (.pdf)
    For the world's largest brewers of beer and for one of the most popular "craft" brewers in the Midwest, "keeping cool" is not a lightly used phrase -it is critical for business. That is the reason Bell's Brewery of Kalamazoo, Mich., is using inhibited glycol heat transfer fluids for its
  • Erosion-Corrosion in Cooling Systems
    Heat exchangers and cold plates are used in cooling applications to remove and transfer heat from one place to another using a heat transfer fluid such as water, ethylene glycol and water solution, oil, etc. There are thousands of combinations of fluids and fluid path materials used
  • Preventing Corrosion in Cooling Systems
    Water and water/glycol solutions are common heat transfer fluids used in cooling systems and recirculating chillers. Although the fluids are the lifeblood for your heat transfer applications, they can also cause corrosion within your systems. This corrosion can result in a reduction in system
  • Ideas to Keep that Water Based HVACR System Running (.pdf)
    of inhibited glycol-based heat-transfer fluids, is something that the HVACR industry has been doing for decades. Not only can it provide effective protection against freezing, but it also can improve system performance and longevity in certain situations.
  • Why Is Mineral Oil Used In Thermal Heaters?
    Thermal heaters, also known as thermal fluid heaters, employ the use of a thermal liquid such as water, glycol, mineral oil, synthetic liquids or aromatics as the source of heat transfer. The medium for transferring heat is circulated within a closed loop system to supply heat to the end user

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