A Thermic Fluid Heater is an advanced industrial heating system designed to provide high-temperature process heat using a thermic (heat transfer) fluid instead of steam or pressurized water. It is widely used in industries where precise, uniform, and continuous heating is required at elevated temperatures without high-pressure operation.
The system works by heating a specially formulated thermal oil or fluid in a closed loop using a combustion chamber or electrical heating source. The heated fluid is then circulated through the process equipment, transferring heat efficiently and returning to the heater for reheating. This allows stable temperature control and safe operation even at high temperatures.
Thermic fluid heaters are preferred over steam systems in many applications because they operate at low pressure while delivering high-temperature heat, improving both safety and efficiency.