Data Center Direct-to-Chip.

Direct-to-chip cooling is an advanced method used in data centers to manage heat generated by high-performance computing components. By bringing the coolant directly to the heat source, direct-to-chip cooling enhances heat dissipation efficiency and maintains lower operating temperatures. This type of cooling brings the heat exchanger right to the chip itself, offering superior heat dissipation for high-density workloads. Contact us today to learn how our heat exchangers can be incorporated to help transfer the heat directly from the chip.

Typical applications

  • Cooling and isolation with open-loop water (well, lake, river, brackish, salt, gray)
  • CDU cooling heat exchangers
  • Cooling coils for adjacent air-cooling modules
  • Air-cooled chiller (ACC) coils
  • Dry coolers, V-Bank systems, and custom cooling solutions
  • Water-cooled chiller shell-and-tube heat exchangers
  • Waste heat recovery solutions