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Petro Canada CALFLO

Prolong the useful life of heat transfer fluids in liquid-phase systems

The degradation of heat transfer fluid is inevitable. What is not inevitable, however, is the time it takes for the fluid to deteriorate. This white paper explores common reasons why heat transfer fluids degrade, how to prolong their useful life and how to maintain the peak productivity of the entire system.
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Gas Plant and Pipeline Lubricants Brochure

Providing real bottom-line savings, Petro-Canada lubricants last longer, protect better and keep your natural gas engines, turbines and compressors running at their peak performance.
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Heat Transfer Fluids for non-pressurized, liquid phase, closed systems

Formulated for liquid phase applications between 5°C/41°F and 326°C/620°F in closed, non-pressurized systems; there are several formulations to meet the performance, environmental and health and safety needs of a wide range of processing applications.
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CALFLO™ delivers on the performance, environmental and workplace health and safety needs of a wide range of processing applications

The CALFLO line of heat transfer fluids performs over a wide range of temperatures in non-pressurized, liquid phase, closed heat transfer systems.
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CALFLO™ AF provides excellent resistance to oxidation

CALFLO AF is a highly efficient heat transfer fluid recommended for systems requiring a greater resistance to oxidation operating with bulk temperatures up to 316°C/600°F.
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  Free Webinar Insiders’
Guide to Fluid System Maintenance December 5, 2017 at 2:00 PM EST
In the final episode of our heat transfer fluids webinar series, we go beyond the basics to deliver practical tips from those working with heat transfer fluids every day.
  Organic Heat Transfer Fluid Oxidation and Its Prevention
To evaluate oxidation response of various commercially available heat transfer fluids, an oxidation stress test was developed to compare one synthetic aromatic-based heat transfer fluid with other thermic fluids.
 

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