Reduction of discoloration under harsh long-term conditions! This will lead to improved performance of liquid filling gauges!
Halocarbon filling fluids are inert and non-reactive fluids specifically designed for a wide range of applications to measure hazardous chemicals and oxidizers, such as halogens, oxygen, chlorine, and other special gases. Using our filling fluids leads to improved performance of liquid-filled gauges, including stability of pointer movement due to excellent damping properties, resistance to extreme temperatures, and reduced discoloration in harsh environments over long periods. Unlike conventional silicone fluids, they have a high vapor pressure, eliminating concerns about contamination in applications such as water treatment and vacuum supply. 【Features】 ■ Can be used in the same temperature range as glycerin-filled gauges ■ Some grades can withstand even lower and more extreme temperatures ■ In measuring instruments with diaphragm seals, the filling fluid plays a very important role ■ High vapor pressure eliminates contamination concerns in applications such as water treatment and vacuum supply *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Applications】 ■ A wide range of applications for measuring hazardous chemicals and oxidizers (such as halogens, oxygen, chlorine, and other special gases) *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Halocarbon has been operating as one of the world's leading companies in the production of high-quality fluorochemicals for over 70 years. We strive to leverage our expertise in fluorochemicals to solve challenging problems while building sustainable partnerships. We will continue to create innovations together with our customers in the fields of electronic materials, fluorinated high-performance liquids, and life sciences.