The TRANSCALOR -
Heat Conducting Cement TRANSCALOR
- Heat Conducting Cement is an inorganic
and non-metallic material with high
thermal coductivity, that does not melt
or support combustion.
This compound, which is
pasty in its ready for use state, binds
to form a cement-like hardness following
the application procedure. Since the
linear shrinkage of TRANSCALOR - heat
conducting cement is minimal, excellent
resistance to thermal and mechanical
stressing is provided.
It is used for pipe heating
systems or tank heating systems which are
heated by means of external trace heating
pipes or electric heating cables. It can
also be used for corresponding cooling
systems.
The application area of the
TRANSCALOR - heat conducting cement
covers temperature ranges up to 700
degrees Celsius, what is sufficient for
the most heating systems.
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