Thermal

The Best Heat Transfer Fluids for Liquid Cooling

The Best Heat Transfer Fluids for Liquid Cooling

Once you’ve determined liquid cooling is the solution, do you know what heat transfer fluid to use? One of the most important factors when choosing a liquid cooling technology for your application is the compatibility of the heat transfer fluid with the wetted...
Liquid Cooling Solutions for Data Centers

Liquid Cooling Solutions for Data Centers

As global digitalization, artificial intelligence, and electronification rises sharply across all industries, data centers need faster, more powerful technology for increased processing and storage. Managing increased heat load from this rapid rise in processing power...
Avoiding Corrosion in Liquid Cooling Systems

Avoiding Corrosion in Liquid Cooling Systems

Water and water/glycol solutions are common heat transfer fluids used in cooling systems and recirculating chillers. Although the fluids are the lifeblood for your heat transfer applications, they can also cause corrosion within your systems. Preventing Corrosion in...
Two-Phase Cooling – Ask an Expert Q&A

Two-Phase Cooling – Ask an Expert Q&A

In the first of our Ask an Expert series on our LinkedIn, we asked people to submit questions about one of our most popular thermal technologies: Two-Phase Cooling. We received several questions, so we spoke with one of our thermal experts, David Miller, to answer...
Thermosiphons vs Heat Pipes

Thermosiphons vs Heat Pipes

In our previous blogs, we’ve gone over What Are Thermosiphons? and the various Thermosiphon Configurations and Applications. Here we’ll be answering one of the most commonly asked questions regarding Two-Phase Cooling: what is the difference between a...
Thermosiphon Configurations and Applications

Thermosiphon Configurations and Applications

In our previous blog, we went over the basics of Thermosiphons and how they work. While they’re all passive, two-phase systems that contain three basic parts (an evaporator, a fluid loop, and a condenser), the way that they’re constructed can be different...