👉 A fired fluid, also known as a fired thermal fluid or solidified fluid, is a substance that has been heated to a high temperature and then allowed to cool and solidify. This process often results in the formation of a viscous, solid-like material with unique physical properties, such as enhanced thermal conductivity and specific mechanical characteristics. Fired fluids are commonly used in applications like heat exchangers, thermal barrier coatings, and high-temperature insulation due to their ability to efficiently transfer and retain heat while maintaining structural integrity. The solidification process can also trap gas bubbles or other impurities, creating a material with tailored properties for specialized engineering needs.