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Hot-oil cleaning system

Staff -- Plant Engineering, 4/1/2006

Paratherm Corporation has given its hot-oil system cleaning liquids line a new name: The Sludgebusters.

Both the Paratherm SC system cleaner and the Paratherm LC system cleaner remove sludge and carbon build-up in thermal-fluid systems over time. With smaller systems that are shut down regularly, or that need to be cleaned quickly and put back on line, Paratherm SC is a liquid that will do a thorough job overnight or over a weekend. In larger systems that tend to run 24/7, the Paratherm LC cleans the system while it runs. Replace 10% of an existing fluid charge with the Paratherm LC cleaner liquid, and run it until the next scheduled maintenance stop. Hot-oil systems control temperatures in manufacturing processes in industries such as plastics, foods, chemicals, packaging, converting, pulp and paper, petrochemicals, textiles, and die casting.

Paratherm www.paratherm.com

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