Exhibition & Webinar Tue, Mar 22, 2016 5:29 PM
Kilfrost will be drawing on its 80 years of expertise to demonstrate the benefits of inhibited glycols at Ecobuild 2014.
Kilfrost’s range of inhibited glycol-based heat transfer fluids, which are used in heating, cooling and industrial applications, exceed the ASTM 1384-05 corrosion test standard, providing high levels of corrosion protection.
The life span of any cooling or heating system depends on the quality of the heat transfer fluid used, whilst it is also important to abide by an efficient and rigorous maintenance regime.
Kilfrost will be showcasing its Thermatrans range designed to deliver higher resistance to degradation, scale, bacterial growth and corrosion. The product range includes:
Thermatrans products are high performance, multi-component, inhibited heat transfer fluids designed to harness and transfer naturally occurring heat in both ground and air source heat pumps and solar thermal applications.
For more information, visit Kilfrost on stand N1611 at Ecobuild 2014.
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