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Why use Heat Transfer molten salts?
Heat Transfer Salt extend the upper range of the temperature limits in which a liquid heat transfer media can be used.
Heat Transfer salts contains Nitrate are stable and have low toxicity, but they are oxidizers. In the presence of fire or open flames, they can break down and liberate oxygen, providing a fuel source for the flame. Molten nitrate salts should be kept away from open flame, sparks and other sources of ignition. If proper precautions are taken, the salts should not pose any hazards.
Main Ingredients | : | Salt Mixture with Corrosion Inhibitor |
Inhibitors and
water
6
Inhibitors
|
: | 6 % |
Colour Bright | : | Yellow |
Nitrite Content | : | 7.5 to 8.5% |
Chloride Content | : | 0.10% Max. |
pH of solution | : | 9.5 - 10.5 |
Odour | : | PRACTICALLY ODOURLESS |
Solubility in water | : | SOLUBLE |
Melting Point | : | Max 150 - 155 °C |
Working Temp Range | : | 155 – 540 Deg.C |
Density @ 20 Deg.C | : | 1160 Kg/m3 |
Reverse Alkalinity | : | Minimm 15.0 ml |
Vapour pressure | : | .07 mbar at 20oC |
Hear Transfer Salt TR | : | 155 |
Skin absorption/irritation | : | YES |
TLV Country | : | |
Pollution category 1994 | : |
III |