Oleon’s Qloe dielectric fluid has been authorized to be used in Airsys’s award-winning LiquidRack™ system, following a complete testing program carried out at Airsys’s laboratories in South Carolina, USA.
The collaboration between Airsys and Oleon comes at a important second within the evolution of Knowledge Centre infrastructure. As demand for high-performance computing, AI, and edge purposes continues to develop, so too does the necessity for extra environment friendly and sustainable cooling options, that may handle the excessive warmth hundreds created by these applied sciences.
Liquid cooling is quickly gaining prominence as the popular answer for contemporary Knowledge Centres. Conventional air-based methods are more and more unable to deal with the rising warmth densities of at present’s highly effective processors. In distinction, liquid cooling supplies superior thermal administration, enabling greater efficiency whereas decreasing power consumption.
The LiquidRack™ represents a breakthrough in Knowledge Centre cooling expertise, leveraging precision spray liquid cooling to ship superior thermal efficiency. By spraying the CPUs immediately, LiquidRack™ considerably enhances the warmth switch coefficient and reduces the quantity of fluid required in comparison with conventional immersion cooling strategies. Its potential to function successfully at elevated fluid temperatures allows year-round free cooling, eliminating the necessity for mechanical chillers and drastically reducing power consumption. These elevated fluid temperatures additionally supply extra choices for warmth restoration, enabling the warmth generated by the Knowledge Centre to be repurposed for district heating or scorching water utilization.
“Collaborating with Oleon has been an distinctive expertise,” stated Matthew Thompson, Managing Director Europe at Airsys, “Each Oleon and Airsys share widespread values and a unified imaginative and prescient to advance liquid cooling applied sciences. Collectively, we’re dedicated to drive the Knowledge Centre trade in the direction of a greener, extra sustainable future.”
Oleon’s Qloe vary of dielectric fluids is derived from renewable plant-based sources and has been engineered to ship distinctive efficiency. These fluids supply glorious dielectric energy, thermal switch capabilities, and materials compatibility — all at a low viscosity. Qloe is biodegradable, non-toxic, and has zero international warming potential, making it a sustainable and environmentally accountable choices accessible at present. With excessive flash factors and secure dealing with traits, Qloe is ideally suited to superior cooling purposes.
“Knowledge centre effectivity is about efficiency and sustainability, pushed not solely by beliefs but additionally by necessity”, stated Maarten Trautmann, Immersion Cooling Programme Lead at Oleon, “Shortage in power and water show to be a major problem for areas and corporations that
have large digital ambitions, and this example gained’t change any time quickly. That is the sort of partnership that permits these ambitions.”
