👉 A temperature fluid, often referred to as a heat transfer fluid or coolant, is a substance used in various engineering and industrial applications to manage thermal energy. These fluids are typically liquids or gases that efficiently absorb, transport, and dissipate heat away from a source, such as an engine or electronic component. They operate based on the principles of convection and heat transfer, either through natural circulation (in the case of natural fluids) or by being pumped through a system (in the case of forced circulation). Common examples include water, ethylene glycol in antifreeze solutions, and various synthetic oils or refrigerants. The choice of temperature fluid depends on the specific requirements of the application, including operating temperature ranges, thermal efficiency, and environmental considerations.