Decomposition:
The temperature may reach a point at which decomposition of
the fluid begins. Further increasing the temperature may accelerate decomposi-
tion to the point of danger or impracticality.
8.2
Stirring
Stirring of the bath fluid is very important for stable temperature control. The
fluid must be mixed well for good temperature uniformity and fast controller
response. The stirrer is precisely adjusted for optimum performance.
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8 General Operation
Stirring
–100°C
0°C
100°C
200°C
300°C
400°C
500°C
600°C
BP - Boiling Point
CS - Centistokes
EP - Evaporation Point
(fluid loss
due to evaporation)
FL - Flash Point
FR - Freeze Point
PP - Pour Point
Shaded area represents usable range of fluid starting at
50 centistokes. Lighter shading represents decreasing
viscosity, while vaporization and decomposition increase.
Black area represents liquid range with excessive
viscosity.
Range over which a fume hood is recommended.
10 CS
FL 302°C
PP
Silicone Oil
5017
Silicone Oil
5014
10 CS
FL 280°C
PP
Silicone Oil
5013
10 CS
FL 232°C
PP
Silicone Oil
5012
10 CS
FL 211°C
PP
Silicone Oil
5010
10 CS
FL 133°C
PP
EP 100°C
HFE 7500
5023
10 CS
EP
Halocarbon
5019
FL 177°C
Mineral Oil
5011
BP
Water
FR
BP
Methanol
FR (Pure)
10 CS
BP
Ethylene Glycol
(50/50 with H O)
5020
2
FR
Decomposition Starts
Bath Salt
5001
FR
10 CS
FL 12°C
Ethanol
FL 16°C
10 CS
FL 60°C
Dynalene HF/LO
5022
10 CS
10 CS
Legend
Figure 6
Chart of Various Bath Fluids and Their Properties
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