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Clariant launches heat transfer fluids for HVAC industry

The company expects the market for these products to flourish as the demand for efficient and safe manufacturing solutions grows in India

Clariant's heat transfer fluids are used in HVAC industry

Clariant’s heat transfer fluids are used in HVAC industry

BS B2B Bureau Mumbai
The specialty chemicals company Clariant has introduced safe and innovative heat transfer fluids for the heating, ventilation and air-conditioning (HVAC) industry in view of the growing demand for efficient and safe manufacturing solutions in India.
 
Clariant’s industrial & consumer specialties (ICS) business unit launched these heat transfer mediums - Antifrogen L, Antifrogen N and Protectogen C aqua – for the application in HVAC industry during the recently concluded national conclave on ‘Strengthening of farm-to-consumer cold-chain infrastructure’, organised by the PHD Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
 
Antifrogen L is a mono-propylene glycol-based heat transfer fluid, for special use in the pharmaceutical and food industry, where hygienic manufacturing is critical.
   
Antifrogen N is a monoethylene glycol based heat transfer fluid for industrial applications, like closed hot water heating systems, cooling and refrigeration equipment, heat pumps, gravity systems and wind energy turbines.
 
Protectogen C aqua is a glycol-free, long-lasting corrosion inhibitor concentrate for cold water systems with closed heating or cooling circuits, and which do not require frost protection.
 
“With sustainability gaining paramount importance in the HVAC industry, these solutions contain a highly efficient combination of inhibitors providing corrosion prevention and long term stability. All these solutions are inhibited without the use of nitrite, amine, borate, phosphate and silicate, and do not contain CMR (Cancerogenic-Mutagenic-Reprotoxic) substances,” said Clariant in a press release.

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First Published: Jun 13 2016 | 4:00 PM IST

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