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Shell Thermia Oil B - High Performance Heat Transfer Fluid

By lubricanthub - Posted on 03 January 2011

Typical Physical Characteristics


Thermia B
Density at 15 C Flash Point PMCC Flash Point COC Fire Point COC Pour Point Kinematic Viscosity at 0 C at 40 C at 100 C at 200 C Initial Boiling Point Autoignition Temperature Neutralisation Value Ash (Oxid) Carbon Residue (Conradson) Copper Corrosion (3h/100C) Coefficient of Thermal Expansion 1/C kg/m
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ISO 12185 ISO 2719 ISO 2592 ISO 2592 ISO 3016 ISO 3104

868 210 220 255 -12 230 25 4.7 1.2 355 360 < 0.05 < 0.01 0.02 class 1 0.0008

C C C C
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mm /s 2 mm /s 2 mm /s 2 mm /s C ASTM D 2887 C DIN 51794 mgKOH/g ASTM D974 %m/m ISO 6245 %m/m ISO 10370 ISO 2160

Typical Design Data


Temperature Density Thermal Conductivity Prandtl No. C kg/m3 0 876 20 863 1.882 0.134 919 40 850 1.954 0.133 375 100 811 2.173 0.128 69 150 778 2.355 0.125 32 200 746 2.538 0.121 20 250 713 2.72 0.118 14 300 681 2.902 0.114 11 340 655 3.048 0.111 9 Specific Heat Capacity kJ/kg*K 1.809 W/m*K 0.136 3375

Specifications and Approvals


Classified as ISO 6743-12 Family Q Meets typically DIN 51522 requirements

Applications

Enclosed circulated heat transfer systems for industrial applications such as process industry, chemical plants, textile producers etc. and in household equipment such as oil filled radiators. Thermia B can be used in high temperature continuous heat transfer equipment with the following application limits:

Thermia B
Max. film temperature Max. bulk temperature 340C 320C

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