H Galden ZT
H Galden ZT
H Galden ZT
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H-GALDEN
What is H-GALDEN
HF 2C-(OC 2F 4) p(OCF 2) q-OCF 2H
H-GALDEN ZT fluids complement GALDEN HT fluids with comparable thermal stability, dielectric properties and safety. They show improved heat transfer performance and lower environmental load due to the short atmospheric life.
FEATURES
Superior heat transfer performance High boiling point with low pour point and
low viscosity
BENEFITS
Better temperature control Single fluid for wide working temperature range Low environmental load Low maintenance High MTBF (Mean Time Between Failure) Low cost of operation No resistivity monitoring need No risk of short circuiting even if leaked on
to electronic components
materials
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Working temperature range: the lower temperature limit is set when the fluid viscosity reaches the value of 20 cP (11 12 cSt), whereas the upper limit is set at 10C below the boiling point of the fluid itself.
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DI-Water/Glycol: -20C 65C. DI-Water and DI-Water/Glycol systems require maintenance control for water resistivity and efficiency of de-ionization resins. DI-Water and DI-Water/Glycol could lead to galvanic corrosion in presence of dissimilar metals, the replacement of corroded parts increases the operation costs. DI-Water and DI-Water/Glycol tend to dissolve ions and become ionized leading to damage due to short circuiting.
H-GALDEN systems are practically maintenance free and no corrosion problems are encountered.
H-GALDEN dielectric properties do not change with use, no short circuiting risk.
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H-GALDEN
wt%
45 40 35 30 25 20 15
33.5
23C
40C
80C
5.1
10 5 0
1.3
ZT130
ZT150
ZT180
JIS C2101 standard method for Electrical Insulating Oils: 1. Fill with 20gr of fluid a beaker of 50cc. 2. Cover the test beaker with a beaker of 250cc. 3. Place the two beakers in a thermostatic oven with ventilation at test temperature for 8hrs. 4. After 8 hrs let the beaker to cool down in a dryer with silica. 5. Evaluate the weight. Material Compatibility H-GALDEN ZT fluids show good compatibility with most of the materials commonly present in heat exchangers, but due to their low surface tension and polarity they may penetrate certain sealing and gasket materials causing swelling or extraction of fillers and plasticizers. Swelling could have positive effect on sealing, but the sealing could fail if the joint is opened for maintenance. It is recommended to replace seals and gasket after every maintenance cycle. The extraction of plasticizers would reduce the elasticity of seals, gaskets, hoses and tubes. The material could become rigid and brittle. Among plastics, PMMA results of questionable compatibility, whilst EPDM and silicone rubbers are not affected by H-GALDEN ZT exposure. Fluorinated elastomers such as Tecnoflon and Viton are not compatible with H-GALDEN ZT fluids as they can absorb into the elastomer. Solvay Solexis always suggest performing compatibility tests with formulated seals and gaskets in the temperature range of interest. Solvay Solexis carried out static compatibility tests and work closely with tools manufacturers, TCUs and systems components such as seals, gaskets, pipes and fittings. The results are listed in a report available upon request.
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To our actual knowledge, the information contained herein is accurate as of the date of this document. However, neither Solvay Solexis nor any of its affiliates makes any warranty, express or implied, or accepts any liability in connection with this information or its use. This information is for use by technically skilled persons at their own discretion and risk and does not relate to the use of this product in combination with any other substance or any other process. This is not a license under any patent or other proprietary right. The user alone must finally determine suitability of any information or material for any contemplated use, the manner of use and whether any patents are infringed. This information gives typical properties only and is not to be used for specification purposes. Trademarks and/or other Solvay Solexis, Inc. products referenced herein are either trademarks or registered trademarks of Solvay Solexis, S.p.A. or its affiliates. Copyright 2007, Solvay Solexis, Inc. All Rights Reserved. February, 2007
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