Thermal fluid return scheme to solve disposal issues 09 September 2013

Global Heat Transfer has launched a thermal fluid return programme aimed at helping users with condemned fluids that need to be discarded to waste.

The firm is licensed to manage waste thermal fluids and assists with the drainage, transportation and disposal of fluids and is offering this service free of charge.

Dr Chris Wright, group head of R&D at Global Heat Transfer, says When a synthetic thermal fluid has the company will remove old thermal fluid for nothing, subject to location, condition, volume and certification costs.

Moreover, it will remove used synthetic thermal fluid regardless of its source.

"Planned, preventative maintenance of thermal fluids is imperative to sustaining a company's production," states Dr Wright.

"But thermal fluids will one day need to be replenished. In such cases it is just as imperative that a company's fluid is drained and removed from site as quickly as possible to get production back up and running."

Dr Wright says that Global Heat Transfer's team works closely with national and local government, so users can be confident that all thermal fluids and services have been managed according to current regulations and standards.

Brian Tinham

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