All subcategories we supply:
- Mineral-based heat transfer fluid
- High-oxidation-stability mineral HTF
- Synthetic aromatic heat transfer fluids
- PAO-based synthetic HTF
- Food-grade heat transfer fluid (NSF H1)
- Low-temperature / glycol-based HTF
- Retrofill / conversion HTF projects (mineral → synthetic)
- Reclaimed / reconditioned heat transfer fluid
- Onsite thermal fluid filtration / conditioning projects

See:
https://ironvaleenergygroup.com/mineral-heat-transfer-fluid
Mineral thermal oils are widely used in moderate temperature systems. They are typically selected for cost efficiency and general industrial heating.
https://ironvaleenergygroup.com/high-oxidation-mineral-htf
Used where longer fluid life and improved oxidation resistance are required.
Synthetic fluids are used in higher temperature systems or where sludge formation must be reduced.
https://ironvaleenergygroup.com/food-grade-heat-transfer-fluid
Used in food and pharmaceutical facilities where incidental contact standards apply.
https://ironvaleenergygroup.com/low-temperature-glycol-htf
Designed for freeze protection or dual heating and cooling systems.
https://ironvaleenergygroup.com/retrofill-htf-conversion-projects
Fluid upgrades from mineral to synthetic may require system flush and compatibility review.
https://ironvaleenergygroup.com/reclaimed-heat-transfer-fluid
Tested and processed reuse options for cost-driven operations.
https://ironvaleenergygroup.com/onsite-thermal-fluid-filtration
Fluid conditioning can extend usable life when aligned to lab results.

What We Supply
- 55-gallon drums
- 275 or 330 gallon totes
- Bulk tanker delivery
- Staged plant fill coordination
- Lab documentation when available
Packaging format availability depends on product type and location.
See bulk logistics:
https://ironvaleenergygroup.com/bulk-and-packaged-supply
When available, we provide:
- Safety Data Sheets
- Certificate of Analysis
- Product data sheets
- Batch traceability documentation
Compliance requirements vary by site and industry. Always verify alignment to plant specification before purchase.
More details:
https://ironvaleenergygroup.com/documentation-and-compliance


Provide:
- Current fluid type
- Required temperature range
- Packaging format
- Estimated gallons
- Delivery location
- Urgency level
Submit details via our Contact page.
Oxidation, overheating, contamination, and moisture intrusion.
Depends on temperature and operating conditions. Lab testing determines timing.
Compatibility must be verified. Often requires flush.
A measure of oxidation and degradation.
Only where incidental contact classification applies.
Drums, totes, bulk tanker.
Color alone is not definitive. Lab testing confirms condition.
The hottest surface temperature the fluid contacts inside heaters.
Sometimes. Requires testing.
SDS, COA when available.
Not necessarily. Industrial systems require proper inhibitor packages.
Typically longer oxidation resistance, but depends on conditions.

Heat Transfer Fluid Selection Checklist
- Confirm maximum bulk temperature
- Confirm maximum film temperature
- Identify current fluid chemistry
- Determine total system volume
- Review oxidation lab results
- Verify seal compatibility
- Determine packaging preference
- Confirm documentation requirements
- Evaluate need for flush or filtration
- Coordinate delivery timing

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