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TES - Thermic Fluid Heaters (Fluidterm)

Thermodyne Engineering System has put in Fluidtherm  high efficiency Thermic Fluid Heaters at its to enhance operating costs and cut emissions.
Thermodyne Engineering Systems, that has more than fifteen years’ experience in the IN market, offers a wide Thermodyne product range for building and industrial applications.  The new Petcock Thermic Fluid Heaters are getting used to heat the hydrocarbon to a continuing 180°C to maintain its fluid state.  If the hydrocarbon falls below this temperature it becomes troublesome and eventually not possible to pump the product to where it has to go. an correct and reliable heat supply is thus essential.
The Fluidtherm petcock  fully automatic coil type, multi-pass Thermic Fluid Heaters were chosen Thermodyne to fulfill this want. we offer best distribution of the heat, high fluid rate in the exchange tubes and continuous flow watching to confirm long fluid life and the highest level of safety.The Thermic Fluid Heaters also exactly match fuel input to plant energy needs and embrace their own in-built exhaust gas to combustion air saver for largest practicable operational efficiency.With lowest energy input demand also comes lowest total exhaust emissions, so there are also environmental advantages.
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