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Non-Aqueous Chiller Fluid suits processing applications.

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Non-Aqueous Chiller Fluid suits processing applications.
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August 13, 2003 - Clear, non-toxic LR(TM) heat-transfer fluid is environmentally safe and contains no chlorinated hydrocarbons, aromatics, heavy metals, compounds of sulfur and nitrogen, or other SARA-reportable substances. Temperature range is -40 to +400°F. Fluid is suited for heat/chill applications, including specialty chemicals batch processing and pharmaceuticals production, and can be used as substitute in secondary coolant systems and condensers where water contamination can pose safety issues.

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Paratherm Corp.
4 Portland Rd.
West Conshohocken, PA, 19428-1105
USA



New Non-Aqueous Chiller Fluid for Tough Processing Applications


Conshohocken, PA: (July 30, 2003) -- Paratherm Corporation is introducing Paratherm LR(TM), a. new single fluid, low-range heat transfer fluid rated for service from -40°F to +400°F (-40°C to 204°C). It is non-aromatic, non-aqueous and non-toxic as well as versatile and highly reliable.

Processors can count on this crystal clear fluid for extended service in a broad range of heat/chill applications which include specialty chemicals batch processing and pharmaceuticals production plus a range of other continuous closed-loop processes. The LR Fluid can also be used as a substitute in secondary coolant ("brine") systems, and in condensers where water contamination can pose significant safety issues.

Users will find the new LR Fluid is plant-friendly, environmentally safe and problem-free. There are no chlorinated hydrocarbons, aromatics, heavy metals, compounds of sulfur and nitrogen or other SARA-reportable substances present in the LR Fluid. For disposal users can combine it with other spent lubricating oils and send it to the recycler.

Should technical assistance be needed, it is available from Paratherm engineering by phone at any time from concept, through planning and design, to construction, start up and operation.

Founded in 1988, Paratherm Corporation has become a leading U.S. manufacturer of specialized heat transfer fluids. For more information on new Paratherm LR or other Paratherm Heat Transfer fluids such as NF®, HE®, OR®, or MR(TM), contact Jim Oetinger at Paratherm Corporation, 1050 Colwell, Conshohocken, PA 19428. Phone: 800-222-3611 or 610-941-4900. E-mail: info@paratherm.com -- web: www.paratherm.com.

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