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Mantherm K1

Mantherm K1

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Mantherm K1 - Synthetic Hydrocarbon Mixture

Mantherm K1 is a high-temperature liquid heat transfer fluid with good thermal stability, which can operate perfectly for a long time in liquid heat transfer systems up to 390°C at a pressure of 8 kg.

The maximum operating temperature of Mantherm K1 is up to 390°C, and its low viscosity and special chemical properties determine its high-temperature stability.

The chemical composition of Mantherm K1 is carefully formulated to minimize the formation of low-boiling compounds and eliminate the formation of insoluble high-boiling compounds and the risk of scaling.

Mantherm K1 is used in heat transfer systems at 360°Cto 390°C, which can significantly reduce capital investment and reduce utility and maintenance costs compared to other pressurized systems that use more volatile, high-melting point transfer media.

Typical Properties

Property Typical Value
Temperature 360°C to 390°C
Density @25°C 1.080g/cm³
Pour Point <-40°C
Kinematic Viscosity @40°C 4.37cSt
Flash Point (COC) 123°C

 

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Product Highlights

OPERATING RANGE

  • Gas phase: 215°C~300°C
  • Liquid phase: -55°C~300°C

FEATURES

  1. Outstanding Low-Temperature Fluidity: Maintains smooth circulation even under extreme cold conditions without blockages or pump overload.
  2. Wide Operating Range: Suitable for both low-temperature refrigeration and medium-to-high temperature heating, offering flexible applications.
  3. High Purity: Extremely low impurity content, effectively reducing risks of coking and corrosion.
  4. Excellent Thermal Properties: Provides efficient heat transfer and stable performance for long-term operation.
  5. Equipment-Friendly: Ensures easy startup, stable running, lower maintenance needs, and longer equipment lifespan.

APPLICATIONS

Pharmaceuticals

Energy

Building Materials

Electronics

Instrumentation

Meters & Gauges

Refrigeration

Low-Temperature Testing

Semiconductors