EP.16 Immersion Cooling Technology
Immersion Cooling is the ultimate demonstration of the high stability and non-conductive properties of PAF-222, allowing it to be used in environments in direct contact with electrical equipment.
In-depth look at PAF-222 EPISODE 16
Immersion Cooling Technology
Demonstration of PAF-222 properties
Immersion Cooling Technology
What is Immersion Cooling? Is it actually good or just aesthetic?
Cooling by submerging servers into a dielectric coolant, which allows direct contact and circulation of the liquid to dissipate heat.
Absorbs and dissipates heat efficiently
Saves energy and reduces carbon dioxide emissions
Reduces noise generated by fan operation and minimizes the impact of airborne dust on hardware
Extends hardware lifespan and reduces hardware replacement costs
Immersion Cooling is a type of liquid cooling technology.
By submerging servers or motherboards into a non-conductive (Dielectric) liquid
The heat is transferred to the liquid.
It cools through circulation, flowing back to absorb heat and recycle.
An example of how the circulation process works for recycling.
Based on calculations, if Immersion Cooling technology is used
It will consume 5kW/Cm3 (cubic meters) of energy per year, which is more economical than using air conditioning.
Which consumes up to 250-260kW/Cm3.
This saves up to 36% of energy.
Please stay tuned for EPISODE 17: Human and Environmental Safety.