Immersion liquid cooling is an advanced thermal management technology designed for high-density computing environments where traditional air cooling becomes inefficient. SZVAN provides immersion cooling solutions that allow servers and GPU systems to operate at higher performance while reducing energy consumption and heat concentration.
By submerging hardware components in specially engineered dielectric liquid, heat is removed directly from electronic components, eliminating airflow limitations and enabling stable operation under heavy workloads. This approach significantly improves cooling efficiency and supports modern computing infrastructure such as AI training clusters and high-performance computing platforms.
Instead of relying on air circulation, immersion cooling transfers heat directly into liquid coolant with higher thermal conductivity. The heated liquid is then circulated through a cooling unit where heat is dissipated and reused or expelled.
This method reduces hot spots and maintains uniform temperature across all computing components.
Higher cooling efficiency than air cooling
Reduced power consumption
Increased server density
Lower operational noise
Improved hardware lifespan
Stable performance for AI workloads
Immersion cooling is widely used in:
AI training clusters
GPU computing infrastructure
Hyperscale data centers
Edge computing facilities
As computing density increases, traditional airflow cooling struggles to remove heat effectively. Liquid cooling enables higher rack power density while reducing cooling infrastructure requirements and operational energy costs.
Is immersion cooling safe for electronics?
Yes, dielectric liquid does not conduct electricity.
Does it reduce electricity usage?
Yes, cooling power consumption decreases significantly.
Can existing servers be used?
Many standard servers can be adapted.
Is maintenance complicated?
Designed for long-term stable operation.
Contact SZVAN for consultation on immersion cooling deployment and receive a solution proposal within 24 hours.