Glycol based food grade thermal fluid ESSELTHERM GL-F
Glycol based food grade thermal fluid ESSELTHERM GL-F
Description
Rated for temperatures up to 327°C (620°F), ESSELTHERM GL-F is specifically designed for food grade applications, offering excellent resistance to fouling for extended service life. Compliant with USDA requirements for incidental food contact (H1) and meeting 21 CFR 178.3570, it is also NSF HT1 registered. This glycol-based thermal fluid ensures reliable performance while adhering to the highest safety standards for food industry use.
Key features
- Food grade thermal fluid, NSF registered, and compliant with FDA 21 CFR 178.3570
- Rated up to 327°C (620°F), making it one of the highest temperature food grade fluids available
- Kosher certified for added assurance
- Designed for an extended service life
- Equipped with a dual-stage antioxidant system for superior protection against oxidation
Specifications
Temperature ratings
Max Bulk/Use Temp | 620°F |
Max Film Temp. | 670°F |
Pour Point ASTM D445 | 1°F |
Safety data
Flash Point ASTM D92 | 440°F |
Fire Point ASTM D92 | 466°F |
Autoignition ASTM E-659-78 | 682°F |
Thermal properties
Thermal Expansion Coefficient | 0.0564 %/°F |
Thermal Conductivity 100°F | 0.083 BTU/hr·ft·F° |
Thermal Conductivity 212°F | 0.081 BTU/hr·ft·F° |
Thermal Conductivity 399°F | 0.077 BTU/hr·ft·F° |
Thermal Conductivity 500°F | 0.075 BTU/hr·ft·F° |
Heat Capacity 100°F | 0.47 BTU/lb·F° |
Heat Capacity 212°F | 0.519 BTU/lb·F° |
Heat Capacity 399°F | 0.601 BTU/lb·F° |
Physical properties
Viscosity ASTM D445 40°F | 308.34 cSt |
Viscosity ASTM D445 100°F | 44.44 cSt |
Density ASTM D1298 100°F | 52.73 lb/ft³ |
Vapor Pressure ASTM D2879 100°F | 0 psia |

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FAQ
What is a Heat Transfer Fluid?
Heat transfer fluids are substances used to transfer heat from one location to another. They come in various types, each offering unique properties suitable for indirect heating or cooling of equipment like process reactors, molds, or extruders. They are also utilized in portable oil heaters and temperature control units. These fluids are sometimes referred to as thermal oil, thermal fluids, hot oil, or heat transfer oil.
Are all heat transfer fluids compatible with each other?
No, not all fluids are compatible. While most petroleum-based fluids are generally compatible, some glycol-based, aromatic chemical, or synthetic fluids may not be. It's important to consult your supplier's technical service department for recommendations. If you're switching from an incompatible fluid, ask your supplier for a compatible flushing fluid to avoid any issues.
How do I choose the right heat transfer fluid for my application?
Selecting the appropriate heat transfer fluid depends on several factors specific to your system and operational needs:
- Operating Temperature Range: Identify the minimum and maximum temperatures your system will encounter. Choose a fluid that performs efficiently within this range.
- System Type: Determine whether your system is open or closed, as some fluids are better suited for one type over the other.
- Compatibility: Ensure the fluid is compatible with your system's materials and any existing fluids to prevent corrosion or degradation.
- Thermal Stability: Opt for fluids with high thermal stability to minimize oxidation and extend the fluid's service life.
- Environmental and Safety Considerations: Consider the fluid's toxicity, flammability, and environmental impact, especially if spills or leaks are a concern.
- Maintenance Requirements: Some fluids may require more frequent monitoring or have specific maintenance protocols.
- Cost Effectiveness: Evaluate the total cost of ownership, including initial costs, maintenance, and potential disposal fees.
For personalized guidance tailored to your specific application, please contact ESSELTHERM technical support. Their experts can help you select the optimal heat transfer fluid to ensure efficient and reliable system performance.
How often should heat transfer fluids be changed?
The service life of heat transfer fluids varies based on their quality and the equipment they're used in. In extreme cases, a fluid might need to be changed after a few months; in other situations, it can last over ten years. The only way to accurately determine if your fluid is still effective is through specific laboratory analysis, a service your supplier should provide.
What makes one heat transfer fluid better than another?
The effectiveness of a heat transfer fluid depends on the system it's used in. Some fluids perform better in closed systems, while others excel in open systems such as those used in plastic processing. While the base stock of the fluid is important, the additives—like oxidation inhibitors and rust and corrosion preventatives—play a crucial role in extending the fluid's life. Using a fluid with the appropriate additives can keep your system running longer and cleaner between oil changes, especially if the system is open to the atmosphere.