Dynalene Presents at the 2023 Hydrogen Fuel Cell Seminar on Low Electrical Conductivity Glycol Coolants
Presentation from the 2023 Hydrogen Fuel Cell Seminar in Long Beach, CA. The featured speaker was Dynalene’s own Carter Prokesch..
Presentation from the 2023 Hydrogen Fuel Cell Seminar in Long Beach, CA. The featured speaker was Dynalene’s own Carter Prokesch..
Do you know what’s in your product? Let us tell you with our GC-FID/MS! Dynalene helps its customers identify chemical components and product contaminants using our Agilent GC-FID/MS. Let us know if you need: Contamination detection Product quality control Chemical identification and quantification Product deformulation Dynalene can perform tests on a variety of different products:
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“What is the difference between propylene glycol (PG) and ethylene glycol (EG)?” The main difference between the two glycols is that ethylene glycol (EG) is toxic while propylene glycol (PG) is non-toxic and can be purchased in a food grade version in addition to the technical/industrial grade. Another difference is that PG has higher viscosity
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How Can Flash Point Help You??? GHS Safety Data Sheet Reformatting Transportation Classification Disposal Requirements Safe Storage and Handling DOT & IATA Flammable Classification Flash Point Analysis is important for the transportation and storage of chemicals. Flash Point is used to classify materials as flammable or combustible. The classification of your material will affect many
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I’m sure as an engineer you have been asked to size heat exchangers, pumps, chillers and other system components for customers who want to use a Propylene Glycol/Water mixture because it is environmentally safe and user friendly. Unfortunately, you realize the temperature requirement for the Propylene Glycol /Water mixture is too low for the fluid
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Quality Control Design Engineering Material Characterization Dynalene has 3 techniques to determine the viscosity of your products! We can obtain more complex information with our TA Instruments AR-G2 Rheometer, including Yield Stress, Shear Thinning/Thickening, Thixotropy, etc. We also have the classic Brookfield Viscometer and Cannon-Fenske Viscometers for kinematic viscosity. “WHY DYNALENE??” Multiple Techniques Quick Turnaround
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A quick and accurate way to measure the glycol concentration in a HVAC or mechanical system is through a hand-held refractometer. Here are a few do’s and don’ts for the proper use of this instrument. Be sure the instrument is clean and dry before use Use enough fluid to cover the entire measuring prism Point
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Solar thermal hot water systems — where solar heating is used to provide hot water to process applications — are becoming common in industrial applications where hot water is at a premium. Selecting an efficient, stable fluid to transfer heat from the rooftop panel down to the hot water heat exchanger is a key step
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FTIR Analysis is the most common method to confirm the identification of raw materials. Unknown materials can also be compared to our FTIR spectrum library. Based on the absorption pattern of the FTIR spectrum, information can be obtained on the functional groups present in the sample. WHY DYNALENE?? Quick Turnaround Competitive Rates Flexible Service Multi-Sample
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Corrosion Comparison of Metals in Dynalene HC and CaCl2 Brine Dynalene HC is a potassium formate and water based heat transfer fluid used in several low temperature applications. Dynalene HC is a non-toxic, non-flammable, environmentally friendly fluid which demonstrates higher thermal efficiency, lower viscosity and lower corrosion rate as compared to other brines (e.g. CaCl2).
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