Testing of Immersion Cooling Fluids

The rapid and unstoppable growth in the IT sector is leading to an exponential increase in energy consumption in data centers. Liquid immersion cooling has established itself as an effective and energy-friendly solution. However, thorough testing and monitoring of the fluid’s properties during production, storage, and its entire service life is essential to ensure its long-term performance. That is where Anton Paar’s product portfolio comes into play and masters the entire spectrum with confidence and precision.

Immersion cooling is a liquid cooling alternative with a significantly higher thermal conductivity than air cooling – plus the cooling is directly applied where it matters. 

To maintain the optimum performance of an immersion cooling liquid, the typical physical characteristics like flash point, pour point, and oxidation stability need to be supervised.

This application report describes the testing of typical performance and quality characteristic parameters of three synthetic hydrocarbon immersion cooling fluids made from natural gas using the gas-to-liquids (GTL) process and one silicone-based synthetic immersion cooling fluid.

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