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Heat Transfer Fluids Calculators
Find the right heat transfer solution with our calculator
Dow’s FLUIDFILE™ user-friendly heat transfer calculator is designed for various expertise levels. It helps select from Dow's range of heat transfer fluids based on your specific system conditions and units. Providing an overview of the product portfolio, individual fluid profiles, and application information, FLUIDFILE™ ensures a tailored solution for your heat transfer fluid needs.
Use Dow’s heat transfer calculator below to evaluate our fluids range under your specific system conditions and preferred measurement units. The calculator provides an overview of our product portfolio, chemistry guidance (including application information), and individual fluid profiles to assist in your decision-making process.
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SYNTHETIC HEAT TRANSFER FLUID
Glycol-based heat transfer fluids
Our glycol-based fluids are for use in water-based systems operating as high as 175°C (350°F).
Glycol-Based Calculator
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Extend the life of your system with our low-temperature heat transfer fluids
- High-quality heat transfer fluids that can enable your system to perform for 20 years or more.
- Low upfront investment and low maintenance and operating costs.
- Fully formulated with industrial inhibitor packages which provide passivation of metal surfaces, neutralization of degradation compounds and thermal oxidative stability.
- Protects system components against corrosion and scaling that can lead to costly system downtime.
- With nearly 80 years of expertise and as the oldest back-integrated supplier of glycol-based heat transfer fluids, Dow is a supplier you can trust and depend on.
Ethylene Glycol Fluids (EG)
In most applications, EG-based fluids are preferred because of their lower cost as well as lower viscosity and resulting superior heat transfer efficiency and pumping power. For cold systems, you can use ~2% less EG than PG to achieve the same freeze protection.
Propylene Glycol Fluids (PG)
PG fluids are most commonly used in applications requiring low acute oral toxicity, in food applications or where incidental contact with drinking water is possible. In some areas, use of PG fluids is required by local regulations.
Food and Beverage
Ingredients and preservatives that protect against mold growth and other spoilage as well as preserve and enhance color, flavor and vitamin content.
Data Cooling Center
DOWSIL™ Immersion Cooling Technology is a gamechanger for cooling cloud and data centers.
Heating and Cooling
Our family of fluids for process heating and cooling includes a broad range of products.
Construction and Infrastructure
We are developing an array of chemistries, formulations, and materials with our collaboration efforts.
Synthetic heat transfer fluids
Our synthetic fluids offer low temperature operation down to -100°C (-150°F) and thermal stability at system temperatures up to 400°C (750°F).
Synthetic Calculator
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Extend the life of your system with our high-temperature heat transfer fluids
- High-quality fluid for less than 1% of system cost.
- Maximize planned operating temperature.
- Reduce long-term system degradation and replacement costs.
- Enabling your system to perform 20 years longer.
DOWTHERM™ Synthetic Organic Fluids
Each DOWTHERM™ fluid offers outstanding thermal stability for efficient heat transfer, extended fluid life, and optimum operating economics. DOWTHERM™ fluids also have vapor pressures lower than steam and three fluids designed to be used in non-pressurized systems.
SYLTHERM™ Silicone Fluids
SYLTHERM™ fluids are essentially odorless and low in acute oral toxicity. These fluids provide excellent heat transfer performance and can provide exceptionally long service. In the U.S. SYLTHERM™ fluids are not listed as reportable under SARA Title III, Section 313.
Choose the right fluid for your application
- Plastics, Fivers, Resins and Chemicals
- Industrial Equipment and Heat Recovery
- Renewable Energy
- Geothermal
- Concentrated Solar Power (CSP) Generation
- Chemical Processing
- Plastics Processing
- Pharmaceutical Processing
- Oil and Gas Processing, Purification and Refining
Explore our glossary of heat transfer related terms and definitions including, properties, units of measure, temperature and more.
Properties
Density – Density is a material's ratio of mass to volume. English Units: lb/ft3., SI Units: kg/m3.
Film Coefficient – Film coefficient is the heat transferred by convection per unit area per degree temperature difference between the surface such as a tube wall and the fluid. English Units: Btu/(hr) (ft2)(°F), SI Units: W/(m2)(K).
Kinematic Viscosity – The ratio of absolute or dynamic viscosity to density - a quantity in which no force is involved. Kinematic viscosity at a given temperature can be obtained by dividing the absolute viscosity of a fluid with its mass density at that temperature.
Prandtl Number – A Prandtl number is a dimensionless number used in the study of diffusion in flowing systems, equal to the kinematic viscosity divided by the molecular diffusivity.
Pressure Drop – Pressure drop is the calculated decrease in fluid pressure due to friction for a length of pipe or tube. English Units: psi/100 ft of pipe, SI Units: kPa/100 m of pipe.
Reynolds Number – A Reynolds number is a dimensionless number that gives a measure of the ratio of inertial forces to viscous forces and quantifies the relative importance of these two types of forces for given flow conditions.
Specific Heat – Specific heat (also called specific heat capacity) is the amount of heat required to change a unit mass (or unit quantity) of a substance by one degree in temperature. English Units: Btu/(lb · °F), SI Units: kJ/(kg)(K).
Thermal Conductivity – Thermal conductivity is a measure of the ability of a material to transfer heat. English Units: Btu/(hr · ft2)(°F/ft), SI Units: W/(m)(K).
Vapor Pressure – Vapor pressure is the pressure exerted by a vapor in equilibrium with its solid or liquid phase. English Units: psia, SI Units: Bar Abs.
Viscosity – Or Absolute Viscosity of a fluid is the internal resistance to flow. English Units: cps, SI Units: mPa(s).
Units of Measure
English Units – In FLUIDFILE, English Units refers to U.S. customary units.
SI Units – The International System of Units, which is a user option in FLUIDFILE™.
Temperature
Bulk Temperature – The average temperature of all fluid in a specific part of a heat transfer system, such as the exit from a fired heater. Used by Dow as the basis for recommended fluid operating ranges.
Burst Protection – The lowest recommended temperature for a solution of glycol and water to be used for winterization of HVAC equipment. Some amount of freezing occurs but the glycol-ice mixture remains a flowable "slush" down to the burst protection temperature. System equipment must be capable of accommodating the volume expansion. (i.e. allow slush to flow to relieve the associated pressure build-up due to ice crystal formation). Burst protection is often called for when water-based systems are deliberately or accidentally idled during periods of freezing temperatures.
Film Temperature – The temperature of the heat transfer fluid in contact with the surface of heat transfer tubes or pipes. This is a calculated value. Film temperatures should remain within 50°F (28˚C) of the bulk temperature.
Freeze Protection – The lowest possible operating temperature for a solution of glycol and water (i.e. at no point will ice crystals form at temperatures above the freezing point). When designing a system, select a glycol concentration that provides freeze protection at least 3°C (5°F) lower than the lowest anticipated temperature.
Maximum Temperature – Set a maximum temperature within the recommended operating range for each fluid to avoid unacceptable fluid degradation. FLUIDFILE will indicate when properties have been calculated above a fluid's operating range.
Minimum Temperature – Set a minimum temperature within the recommended operating range for each fluid to ensure fluid pumpability. FLUIDFILE will indicate when properties have been calculated below a fluid's operating range. Heat tracing may enable fluids to be used below the minimum recommended temperatures.
Recommended Operating Temperature Ranges – Expressed as bulk fluid temperatures in the system. Typically, these ranges describe the lowest temperature at which fluid is pumpable and the highest temperature at which the fluid can be operated without excessive thermal degradation and system fouling. Dow also recommends maximum film temperatures for its fluids. However, while fluids may withstand temporary temperature excursions above the recommended bulk temperature, prolonged operation can result in unacceptable fluid degradation.
Temperature Increments – Choose temperature in increments of 1° or higher.
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Corrosion Protection – Dow glycol-based fluids contain proprietary corrosion inhibitor packages designed to prevent corrosion of system metals. A 25% to 30% fluid solution is typically required to maintain corrosion protection.
DOWFROST™ GEO 20 – This fluid is specially formulated with a fixed 20% (by volume) propylene glycol concentration and is intended only for use in geothermal heat pumps. FLUIDFILE does not permit comparison with other Dow glycol-based fluids, use of which is not recommended at concentrations below 25%. Contact Dow for Details.
Glycol Concentration Increment – Choose glycol concentrations in whole numbers in increments of 1% or higher.
Glycol Concentration – Dow glycol-based fluids are rarely used at concentrations higher than 50% to 55% in water. For optimum corrosion protection, a minimum of 25% to 30% glycol concentration is typically called for to ensure the system contains sufficient levels of corrosion inhibitors. FLUIDFILE allows users to compare plain water to Dow glycol-based fluids.
Pipe and Tube Diameter – For pipes and tubes, specify inner diameter. A friction factor is applied to account for the smoother surface of tubes.
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