Liquid Cooling Systems
Liquid Cooling Systems for Efficient Temperature Control of Medical Diagnostics
One critical element of today’s diagnostic equipment is its cooling system. The cooling system prevents overheating, which can cause equipment to malfunction. Additionally, cooling solutions help maintain thermal stability of lab instrumentation, which is necessary for high-quality results. Considering the importance of medical imaging and diagnostic tests to monitor and maintain patients’ health, the equipment and the lab must be thermally maintained to ensure equipment consistently meets stated performance expectations.
Nextreme™ Performance Chillers Simplify Research Labs
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Laboratory equipment require sophisticated thermal management systems to ensure proper operation and accurate results. The Nextreme™ Performance Chiller Series combines energy-efficiency with powerful cooling capability and the versatility needed for modern laboratory settings.
LA5000 User Manual (English)
The LA5000 is a recirculating liquid to air heat exchanger that offers dependable, compact performance by removing large amounts of heat from a liquid circuit. The coolant is re-circulated using a high-pressure pump to assure maximum flow rate.
This user manual provides necessary information for proper installation, operation, communication and maintenance of the chiller.
Heat Exchangers for Today’s Immersion Cooling Systems
IT advancements and higher power and performance requirements have increased the amount of heat generated in data centers. To lower operating costs, immersion cooling utilizing heat exchangers has gained in popularity. Providing precise temperature control and bulk heat removal, this is also proved to be a more efficient cooling solution.
Heat Exchangers for Today’s Immersion Cooling Systems
Introduction
Increased server rack density has been greatly impacted by advancements in artificial intelligence, Internet of Things (IoT), machine learning, blockchain, cryptocurrency and the demand for increased computing power and performance requirements. This has contributed to an increase in the amount of heat generated in data centers. Traditional methods of air cooling have fallen short of meeting the thermal management requirements for the latest generation of servers, central processing units (CPUs) and graphics processing units (GPUs).
Semi-Therm Presentation
Plan to attend the 38th Annual SEMI-THERM session: Evaluation of Cooling Capacity of Refrigeration System with Limited Charge of R-290, presented by Sang Muk Kwark, Staff Scientist at Laird Thermal Systems.
Date: Wednesday, March 23, 2022
Time: 9:10-10:10 AM
Duration: 1 hour
Track 4: Two-Phase Cooling - Session Chair: Felipe Valenzuela
Sang Muk Kwark, Laird Thermal Systems