An ultra-durable, remote-operated mini-tank originally created to neutralize improvised explosive devices in combat zones for the U.S. Army has been re-imagined as a firefighting robot. Created by defense contractor Howe and Howe Technologies, Thermite is designed for fire suppression in areas that are deemed too dangerous for humans. The mini-tank is equipped with HD video … [Read more...]
Liquid to Air Heat Exchanger Systems for Demanding Thermal Management Applications
Laird Technologies, a manufacturer of performance-critical components and systems for advanced electronics and wireless products, has recently released the WL Series Liquid to Heat Exchanger Systems product line for use in demanding thermal management applications on the market. According to the company, the WL Series are designed to remove large amounts of heat from densely … [Read more...]
LED Liquid Silicone Cooling Technology Receives New Name
Full service verbal design agency Zenmark recently assisted SWITCH Lighting with the development of a name for their new LED cooling technology. Newly-named LQD Cooling System, SWITCH Lighting’s patented LED cooling technology utilizes a coolant made of liquid silicone and a highly efficient piston that deals with internal pressure. The two components work in sync to cool the … [Read more...]
New Liquid Cooling System Based on Rocket-Cooling Technology
Researchers at the California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology (Calit2) based out of the University of California, San Diego have developed a new approach to cooling computer servers. Based on rocket-cooling technology, the Cool-Flo liquid cooling system may improve energy efficiency and enable higher-performance computing. Developed by Steve … [Read more...]
Water Consumption in Liquid-Cooled Data Centers Remains a Concern
Though water is not used by all data centers, it is a critical component for some data center cooling systems and overuse of it can potentially affect area water supplies. Large data centers using evaporative cooling can consume up to hundreds of thousands of gallons of water per day and could potentially exceed utilities’ ability to supply water, putting pressure on … [Read more...]
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