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The Breakdown: Understanding Thermal Fluid Degradation

ON DEMAND UNTIL APRIL 13, 2022

Duration:60 minutes

CREDITS: 1PDH; 1RETA PDH; 1AIA LU/Elective;  0.1 IACET CEU

Abstract:

Fluid Degradation can halt or foul up your system. This downtime of your process can lead to lost production and added expenses. There are a few ways thermal fluid can degrade. Oxidation, overheating and improper shutdown can cause heat transfer fluids to degrade. Annual fluid analysis can help detect the condition of your fluid, giving you a snapshot of your fluid health, so that you can take steps to prevent fluid degradation based on your fluid analysis results. Proper maintenance can also help keep your system running to the peak of performance. This webinar will help to explain what thermal fluid degradation is and how to prevent it.

Learning Objectives:
1. Explain thermal fluid degradation.
2. Determine the causes of thermal fluid degradation.
3. Explain how to prevent thermal fluid degradation from occurring in your system.
4. Identify the steps to take if thermal fluid degradation does happen.

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Speaker

Ryan Ritz

Technical Director

Paratherm

Ryan Ritz is the Global Director of Technology at The Lubrizol Corporation’s Paratherm Heat Transfer division (King of Prussia, PA). Mr. Ritz has been working with high level technical aspects and the industrial application of heat transfer fluids since July, 2003. His experience has been focused on strategic positioning, practical functionality, product formulation, R&D, used fluid testing, technical service, sustainability, sales & marketing, and laboratory management. He formally presents his expertise on thermal fluid technology to global audiences on a frequent basis and has authored multiple technical articles that have been featured in trade pubilications for chemical processing and oil/gas related industries. Ryan holds a Bachelor of Chemical Engineering degree from the University of Delaware. He resides in Havertown, PA with his wife and their two young daughters.

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