Heating Systems
Blended Fluids offers a complete range of high-performance heat transfer fluids that can be used in a wide variety of renewable heating applications requiring the need for glycol-based, and non-glycol heating liquids.
Our heat transfer fluids are available neat or pre-blended to specific requirements and includes TX, Blended’s range of specially formulated non-hazardous, glycol-based heat transfer fluids. These formulations contain premium multi-metal corrosion and scale inhibitors to prevent internal corrosion and scaling, limiting downtime.
For heat transfer fluid applications in the heating industry
Thermablend TX
Closed-loop heating systems such as air and ground source heat pumps and underfloor heating are a low energy heating solution compared to traditional methods. Therefore, to maximise their efficiency, heat transfer fluids with high thermal conductivity are used to minimise the energy required to transfer heat into the fluid. In addition, it’s best practise for them to be non-hazardous in the event of a leak.
Serviceblend AIR
Designed for air-source heat pumps with frost protection valves, it is still recommended to use specialty heat transfer fluids. Over time, components can corrode, and bacteria can build in the heating system, which compromises the heat transfer efficiency as well as the system’s life.
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