Heat transfer with organic media in the liquid phase...

Mineral oils or synthetic oils are the most commonly used organic media for process heat transfer. The maximum working temperature of synthetic thermal fluids is about 410°C. Systems using these thermal fluids offer an ideal basis for supplying heat to a wide variety of production processes.

... and in the vapour phase

Process heating using thermal fluids in the vapour phase (flash system or secondary vaporizer) makes it possible to distribute a constant supply of heat uniformly to several users. The capacities of our plants range from 100 kW up to about 45 MW per heater, thus covering a broad spectrum of heating requirements. Even larger capacities can be achieved by combining several units in a battery, which at the same time can also increase plant availability.

The case for Bertrams Heatec

Bertrams Heatec has the technical edge in process heat transfer with organic media:

  • Temperature ranges from ?50 to 410 °C
  • Wide selection of capacities up to 45 MW per heater
  • No radiant heat reflection as little refractory lining
  • Optimum heat distribution through three-pass design
  • Various firing orientations possible (downshot, vertically
    upwards, horizontal and in-line)
  • Heaters supplied completely assembled
  • Suitable for various branches of industry
  • Turnkey supplier responsibility
  • Over 60 years of experience in building thermal fluid systems

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