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Fluorinated Heat Transfer Fluids Sale

Special savings available for Solvay Galden and 3M™ Fluorinert™ users

Fluorinated heat transfer fluids are among the most expensive in the chemical industry. Commonly associated with single phase heat transfer applications in the semiconductor manufacturing industry these materials are well-suited to a variety of semiconductor manufacturing heat transfer applications, such as etchers, ion implanters and testers.

Other safe heat transfer media for demanding applications including:

  •  Chemical
  • Pharmaceutical
  • Vapor phase heating
  • Transformer and super computer cooling
  • Recirculating chillers

Applications consist of component immersion, wafer etching, ion implantation, radar equipment, transformers, power supplies, UF6production, chillers, cooling towers, and freeze dryers. 

CF3 – (OCFCF2)n – (OCF2)m – OCF3

CF3

Grade HT135 HT170 HT200
Vapor Pressure (Torr) 5.8 0.8 0.2
Pour Point -110°C -97°C -85°C
Boiling Point 135°C 170°C 200°C
Specific Heat (J/g) 0.232 0.232 0.232
Surface Tension 17 18 19
Molecular Weight 610 760 870
Heat of Vaporization 16 16 15
Kinematic Viscosity (cSt) 1 1.8 2.4
Thermal Conductivity 0.065 0.065 0.065
Relative Density 1.72 1.77 1.79
Volume Resistivity 1.5 x 1015 1.5 x 1015 6 x 1015
Solubility of Water
(ppm by wt) 14 14 14
Dielectric Strength 40 40 40
Dielectric Constant 1.92 1.94 1.94
Solubility of Air
(cm3 gas/100 cm3 liquid) 26 26 26
Operating Range -50 to 125 -30 to 160 -20 to 190

 

HT-200 is a high performance, inert fluid suitable for use in HEAT TRANSFER and DIELECTRIC APPLICATIONS requiring:

  • High Thermal Stability
  • Good Dielectric Properties
  • Excellent Chemical Inertness
  • Good Compatibility with metals, plastics and elastomers
  • No Flash or Fire Point, No AutoIgnition Point
  • Safety

3M™ Fluorinert™ and  Solvay Galden are the two market leaders. With few suppliers, consumers must be resourceful in how they buy, use and dispose of these valuable materials. The great news is that these materials can be reclaimed to their original state at fraction of the cost of new. Reusing inert heat transfer fluids many times gains greater cost efficiencies. Under most conditions you can expect 90% of the contaminated fluid returned to like new quality resulting in minimal hazardous waste disposal. Using reclaimed heat transfer fluids decreases downtime on equipment & significantly improves your MRO budgett.

To learn more about ways to save money through extending the life of your fluorinated heat transfer fluids, please call The Ecolink Team at 800 563-1305 or email The Ecolink Team to buy or request a FREE quote and find alternatives to fluorinated solvents. Discover new alternatives for fluorinated solvents, with non-fluorinated solvents using hydrofluoroethers!

 

 

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