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A heat exchanger used in thermic fluid heating systems is referred to as a thermic fluid coil, also known as a thermic fluid heater coil or thermal oil coil. In industrial operations that need for high-temperature heating, it is intended to transmit heat from a hot thermic fluid (such thermal oil) to the process fluid. The coil is made up of a number of tubes or pipes through which the heated thermic fluid travels, with the surrounding process fluid serving as a heat sink. Chemical, petrochemical, food processing, and textile sectors all frequently use thermodynamic fluid coils to provide dependable and effective high-temperature heating solutions for industrial applications.