Thermic Fluid Systems

A thermic fluid system is a type of indirect heating system used in various industries to transfer heat energy using a thermal oil or fluid as a medium. These systems typically consist of a closed-loop circuit where a specialized fluid, often a synthetic oil, is heated in a thermal heater or boiler and then circulated to transfer heat to different processes or equipment. The fluid returns to the heater to be reheated and continue the cycle. Thermic fluid systems are commonly employed in applications where precise temperature control, uniform heating, and high-temperature operations are required, such as in chemical processing, pharmaceuticals, textile, food processing, Plywood, Paint, Paper , Corrugation, automobile, packaging, rubber, Plastic, Ceramic, Leather, and other industrial processes.