5 Myths About Liquid Immersion Cooling: Debunked!

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5 Myths About Liquid Immersion Cooling: Debunked!

Liquid immersion cooling systems are growing in popularity among data centers and other large-scale operations. But there are still a lot of myths floating around about them. This blog post will debunk five of the most common liquid immersion cooling systems myths. We’ll also give you some information about TMGCore, one of the world’s leading liquid immersion cooling system providers. What is Liquid Immersion Cooling? Before debuting the myths surrounding liquid immersion cooling systems, it’s important to understand what they are and how they work. Liquid immersion cooling systems use a non-conductive liquid to cool electronic equipment, like mineral oil or dielectric fluid. The liquid is usually stored in a tank or other containment system. The electronic equipment is then made immersion ready through TMGcore’s immersion-ready process and then submerged in the liquid, where it is cooled through heat exchange systems. One of the benefits of liquid immersion cooling systems is that they can be more efficient than air cooling systems. The liquid in liquid immersion cooling systems can be recycled and reused, which reduces water usage. And because the liquid is non-conductive, it eliminates the risks seen with other systems.


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