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Reservoir Fluids Use distilled water for temperatures from 10°C to 90°C or a mixture of laboratory grade ethylene glycol and water for temperatures -25°C to 100°C. A variety of fluids can be used depending upon your needs.

The fluid must be chemically compatible with the reservoir and with 300 series stainless steel in the pump and heater. The fluid must also be able to produce the temperature range desired.

For temperature stability of ħ.01°C, the viscosity should be 50 centistokes or less at the lowest operating temperature to allow good fluid circulation and to minimize heating from the pump. Most single type of fluids will be able to stabilize to ħ.01°C over a 100°C range.

 

FLUID DESCRIPTION
SPECIFIC HEAT
@25°C
NORMAL
RANGE
EXTREME
RANGE
Water
1.00
10°C - 90°C
2°C - 100°C
Ethylene Glycol 30%
Water 70%
.90
0°C - 95°C
-15°C - 107°C
Ethylene Glycol 50%
Water 50%
.82
-25°C - 100°C
-35°C - 115°C
Ethylene Glycol 100%
.62
50°C - 125°C
25°C - 155°C*
Methanol 60%
Water 40%
.52
-45°C - 0°C
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Dynalene-HC 50
.76
-50°C - 60°C
-62°C - 60°C
DC200 5 cs
Silicone Oil
.32
-35°C - 65°C
-50°C - 125°C*
DC200 10 cs
Silicone Oil
.34
-20°C - 80°C
-35°C - 165°C*
DC200 20 cs
Silicone Oil
.36
0°C - 100°C
-10°C - 230°C*
DC200 50 cs
Silicone Oil
.39
50°C - 150°C
5°C - 270°C*
DC510 50 cs
Silicone Oil
.39
50°C - 150°C
5°C - 270°C*
DC550 125 cs
Silicone Oil
.42
100°C - 200°C
80°C - 232°C*
DC710 500 cs
Silicone Oil
.45
150°C - 250°C
125°C - 260°C*

*WARNING - Fluidıs flashpoint temperature. DC fluids are manufactured by Dow Corning

 

Do NOT use the following fluids:
1. Automotive antifreeze with additives**
2. Hard tap water**
3. Deionized water with a specific resistance > 1 meg ohm
4. Any flammable fluids
5. Concentrations of acid or bases
6. Solutions with halides: chlorides, fluorides, bromides, iodides or sulfur
7. Bleach (Sodium Hypochlorite)
8. Solutions with chromates or chromium salts **

At temperatures above 40°C, additives or mineral deposits can adhere to the heater. If allowed to build up, the heater may overheat and fail. Higher temperatures and higher concentrations of additives will cause a faster deposit build up, If buildup occurs see section 6.1 Maintenance - Heater.

WARNING: Do not use a flammable liquid as a fire hazard may result.

APPLICATION NOTES At fluid's low temperature extreme:
1. Presence of ice or slush will adversely affect temperature stability.
2. Viscosity above 10 centistokes will adversely affect temperature uniformity.
3. High fluid viscosity and high speed pumping will generate heat in the fluid.

At fluidıs temperature above ambient without using refrigeration:
1. Without refrigeration and within 15°C of room temperature the viscosity should be 10 centistokes or less to avoid friction heating of the fluid. Heat loss can be encouraged by uncovering the fluid and lowering pump speed.

At fluidıs high temperature extreme:
1. Heat loss from vapor will cause poor temperature stability.
2. A fume hood may be required to prevent the buildup of vapors inside the room.
3. Use a cover and/or floating hollow balls to help prevent heat and vapor loss.
4. Fluid lost from vapor will have to be frequently replenished.