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The process typically involves the use of a Heat Transfer Fluid (HTF) that is circulated through a system where it absorbs heat from a heat source, such as a furnace or boiler, then delivers this heat to the equipment or area needing warmth. The HTF, in this case thermal oil, is usually heated up to about 300-400°C, depending on its specifications.
In terms of its application, thermal oil is particularly suited for systems requiring very high temperatures but low pressures. It's used in industries like petrochemicals, paper manufacturing, and food processing due to its ability to maintain stable operation over a wide temperature range and its long service life.
Safety is paramount when handling thermal oil because of its high flash point, which makes it less likely to ignite compared to other fluids. However, it's still crucial to ensure proper containment and ventilation to prevent spills and minimize potential hazards.
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This high heat can be utilized in a variety of ways, from heating buildings and water to providing energy in industrial processes.