Hot Oil or heat transfer oil has the main properties of being able to withstand high heat and transfer heat efficiently in closed or open systems with high temperatures. This type of oil is designed for use in various industries such as asphalt plants, textile plants, plastic plants, and chemical plants.
Key properties of Hot Oil:
• High heat resistance:
Can withstand high temperatures without easy deterioration, resulting in a long service life.
• Thermal stability:
Stable to high heat, not easily broken, preventing the formation of soot and carbon deposits.
• Good heat transfer:
Has the appropriate viscosity, allowing for efficient heat transfer.
• Low vapor pressure:
Reduces oil evaporation in systems with high temperatures.
• Resistance to oxidation reactions:
Helps extend the life of the oil.
• Safe:
Not a flammable material Safe for storage and use
• No odor and soot:
Does not produce odor or soot during use
Application:
Hot oil is used in a variety of industries, such as:
• Factory heating systems:
Used in heating systems of various factories, such as asphalt plants, textile plants, plastic plants, and chemical plants
• Food industry heating systems:
Used in heating systems for the food industry, such as cooking, food processing
• Machinery heat transfer systems:
Used in heat transfer systems of machinery and equipment
• Other applications:
It can also be used in other heating systems that require high heat.
Considerations for choosing Hot Oil:
• Operating temperature:
Select an oil with an operating temperature range that is appropriate for your system.
• Viscosity:
Select an oil with the appropriate viscosity for the application, so that heat can be transferred efficiently.
• Stability:
Select an oil with high thermal stability to prevent deterioration.
• Safety:
Consider the safety of the oil, especially in the case of use in the food industry.
Hot Oil maintenance:
Regular maintenance of Hot Oil will help extend the life of the oil. And prevent possible problems with the system:
• Check the oil level:
Check the oil level in the system regularly to ensure that there is sufficient quantity.
• Check the oil quality:
Check the oil quality periodically to assess the condition of the oil and its efficiency.
• Clean the system:
Clean the heat transfer system periodically to remove carbon deposits and dirt.
• Change the oil: Change the oil at the intervals recommended by the manufacturer to maintain the condition of the oil and the efficiency of the system.


