Hydrogenated terphenyl is an excellent high-temperature heat transfer fluid for liquid phase applications, possessing high thermal stability, oxidation resistance, and low vapor pressure. It is used as a liquid phase heat transfer fluid at high temperatures and can provide reliable operation for several years even at an operating temperature of 345 ℃. Our company's hydrogenated terphenyl passed the 350 ℃ thermal stability test of the China Special Equipment Inspection and Research Institute in 2013.
Diisopropylbiphenyl (DIPB) is a high-purity, single synthetic aromatic hydrocarbon compound. It possesses the high thermal stability, excellent fluidity, and heat transfer performance required for high-temperature applications (Max. 350°C) of synthetic heat transfer oils.
Biphenyl diphenyl ether mixture heat transfer oil is a gas/liquid dual-purpose high-temperature synthetic organic heat carrier with high thermal stability, consisting of a eutectic mixture of 26.5% biphenyl and 73.5% diphenyl ether.
Biphenyls are organic compounds with the chemical formula C12H10. They are white crystalline powders, insoluble in water, acids and alkalis, and soluble in organic solvents such as alcohol, yeast, and benzene.