Cleveland Open Cup Test
Understanding the Cleveland Open Cup Test: Ensuring Safety with Precise Flash Point Measurements
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Understanding the Cleveland Open Cup Test: Ensuring Safety with Precise Flash Point Measurements
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Salt contamination in natural gas dehydration systems can lead to corrosion and decreased efficiency. Dynalene’s ion exchange processes offer a cost-effective way to remove these contaminants and restore system performance. This article explores their effectiveness through a case study conducted at Gill Ranch Storage.
Ion Exchange Cartridges for Low Electrical Conductivity Coolants Introduction Liquid cooling of thermally sensitive electronic components is more efficient than air cooling due to its superior heat transfer properties. Glycol/water-based low electrical conductivity coolants, such as the Dynalene LC family of fluids, offer superior indirect cooling for various applications, including fuel cells, batteries, electric vehicles,
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We’re thrilled to share the success of Dynalene at the 2024 AHR Expo in Chicago, Illinois! 🎉A big shout-out to everyone who visited our booth this week, (Jan. 22-25) , engaged in insightful discussions, and contributed to making this event a huge success.🏙️🔥 The AHR Expo brings together manufacturers & suppliers of all sizes &
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Enhancing Efficiency and Performance: The Importance of Low Electrical Conductivity Coolants in Electric Vehicles Introduction: As the automotive industry undergoes a transformative shift towards sustainable and eco-friendly solutions, electric vehicles (EVs) have emerged as a leading contender in the race for a cleaner future. While the focus has predominantly been on battery technology and motor
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Presentation from the 2023 Hydrogen Fuel Cell Seminar in Long Beach, CA. The featured speaker was Dynalene’s own Carter Prokesch..
By choosing Dynalene fluids, companies can embrace sustainable practices while maintaining efficient heat transfer systems.
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Are you designing a system? Looking for fluid properties at different temperatures for Dynalene products? We have a page right on our website…
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Galvanizing is a process by which steel is coated with a thin layer of zinc metal in order to prevent corrosion.
Can You Use Galvanized Steel with Glycol-based Heat Transfer Fluids? Read More »
When planning to use glycol-water heat transfer fluids at low temperatures, there are a couple of important points to consider. The first is the freezing point of the mixture, and the second is the burst point.
Paying attention to the freezing point of a fluid. Read More »