Paratherm Debuts Redesigned Website

Sept. 19, 2016
The new website is designed to be more visually appealing and user friendly.

Paratherm – Heat Transfer Fluids introduces a newly redesigned website. The new website is designed to be more visually appealing and user friendly, according to the company.  The new Paratherm website reportedly performs many of the same duties as Paratherm employees in assisting hot oil system users and others interested in indirect heating technology.

The website is aimed at fluid customers, OEM design engineers, process managers, fluid specifiers and maintenance professionals. It provides technical details of Paratherm heat transfer fluid products, including product data, safety data and physical and thermal properties. The website also offers technical advice regarding hot-oil system safety, maintenance and reliability and detailed information about hot-oil system cleaning products and an oxidation inhibitor additive package.

Sections of the website also cover Paratherm’s laboratory-based services: a fluid maintenance program, standard fluid analysis and quick analysis. Other featured services include application troubleshooting and thermal fluid system training for high temperature fluids, low temperature fluids, heating and cooling fluids and food-grade heat transfer fluids.

For more information, visit: www.paratherm.com

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