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Heat Transfer Fluid

In the absence of natural volcanism, geothermal power can be produced from engineered geothermal systems (EGS), also known as binary cycle power plants. Relatively low-temperature geothermal brine is pumped through a heat exchanger where its energy is transferred to a working fluid (e.g., isopentane). A suitable working fluid will vaporize at lower temperatures and higher pressures than water, making it ideal for recovering energy from low- temperature geothermal fluids.

Flowserve offers the industry’s broadest lines of API, ANSI and ISO process pumps to cost effectively address virtually all HTF service parameters. A proven choice of mechanical seal options along with reliable chemical process control valves and isolation valves in materials of construction compatible with nearly every heat transfer fluid completes the HTF pumping system.

Flowserve offers the industry’s broadest lines of API, ANSI and ISO process pumps to cost effectively address virtually all HTF service parameters. A proven choice of mechanical seal options along with reliable chemical process control valves and isolation valves complete the HTF pumping system.

 

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