TU 2229-008-59051599-2015

Heat transfer fluids of TERMOLAN Silica® series are highly efficient silicone heat transfer fluids with an operating temperature range from -60°C to +400°C.

Termolan Silica® heat transfer fluids have a long service life, high thermal stability and good pumpability at subzero temperatures.

The continuous service life of the heat transfer fluid at maximum operating temperatures is 10 years or more.

Termolan Silica® heat transfer fluids are safe to handle, non-toxic, practically odorless. It has no corrosive activity.

Technical characteristics of heat transfer fluids TERMOLAN Silica

The name of the indicator

The norm according to TU 2229-008-59051599-2015 for subtypes

S1

 S2

 S3

S4

Appearance, color

    Homogeneous liquid, from colorless to transparent yellow

Density at 20°C, g/cm3

0.910–0.980

Viscosity, cSt, at 20 °C, no more

10

25 55

210

Flash point in an open crucible, °C, not less than

170

200 220

305

Freezing point (crystallization), °C, less than

minus 65

minus 65 minus 60

minus 60

Self-ignition temperature, °C, not less than

385

385 385

385

Mass fraction of water, %, no more

0.004

0.004 0.004

0.004

TERMOLAN Silica series heat transfer fluids are supplied in barrels of 216.5 (200 kg net), cans of 5, 10 and 20 liters.

TERMOLAN Silica® successfully replaces the heat carriers Syltherm® 800 (Siltherm® 800) and can be used both to replace the spent heat transfer fluid and to recharge the operating system.

Coolants of the TERMOLAN SILICA series are the successors of the modern line of TERMOLAN™ heat transfer fluids manufactured by the Polyester company.

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