Data Center Immersion Cooling Fluids Supplier

Data Center Immersion Cooling Fluids Supplier

Overview

Immersion cooling fluids are dielectric liquids used to submerge servers and GPU hardware to remove heat directly from electronic components. Instead of moving air across heat sinks, immersion systems transfer heat into a fluid bath.

As compute density increases, especially in AI clusters, fluid selection becomes a technical decision, not a commodity purchase.

We focus only on immersion cooling fluids used in data centers and high-density compute environments.

Types of Immersion Cooling Fluids

All subcategories we supply:

- Mineral oil immersion cooling fluids

- Synthetic hydrocarbon immersion fluids (PAO / GTL-based)

- Synthetic ester immersion fluids

- Engineered dielectric immersion fluids (tank-specific)

- High-purity immersion fluids for hyperscale deployments

- Retrofit immersion fluids (air-to-liquid conversions)

- Low-viscosity immersion fluids

- High-flash-point / fire-safer immersion fluids

- Reclaimed / reconditioned immersion fluids

- Bulk tank / ISO container immersion fluid supply

- Immersion fluid + onsite filtration / polishing packages

- Small-batch specialty immersion fluids for edge deployments

Types of Immersion Cooling Fluids

Mineral Oil Immersion Cooling Fluids

Used in single-phase systems. Often selected for pilot projects and cost-sensitive deployments.


Learn more:
https://ironvaleenergygroup.com/mineral-oil-immersion-cooling-fluids

Synthetic Hydrocarbon Immersion Fluids

AO and GTL-based fluids with higher oxidative stability.


https://ironvaleenergygroup.com/synthetic-hydrocarbon-immersion-fluids

Synthetic Ester Immersion Fluids

Rust preventives are applied after machining. They protect parts during storage and shipping. Film thickness and removal requirements vary by operation.

Explore:


Rust Preventives
https://ironvaleenergygroup.com/metalworking-fluids/rust-preventives

Engineered Dielectric Immersion Fluids

Specified to align with tank manufacturer requirements when verified.


https://ironvaleenergygroup.com/engineered-dielectric-immersion-fluids

High Purity Immersion Fluids

Used in hyperscale deployments where moisture and contamination limits are tight.


https://ironvaleenergygroup.com/high-purity-immersion-fluids

Retrofit Immersion Fluids

For air-to-liquid conversion projects.


https://ironvaleenergygroup.com/retrofit-immersion-fluids

Low Viscosity Immersion Fluids

Selected to improve pump efficiency and heat transfer flow characteristics.


https://ironvaleenergygroup.com/low-viscosity-immersion-fluids

High Flash Point Immersion Fluids

Chosen when insurance or internal risk policy drives fluid selection.


https://ironvaleenergygroup.com/high-flash-point-immersion-fluids

Reclaimed Immersion Fluids

Filtered and tested fluids for cost-sensitive operations.


https://ironvaleenergygroup.com/reclaimed-immersion-fluids

Bulk Immersion Fluid Supply

ISO container, tanker, tote, and drum supply.


https://ironvaleenergygroup.com/bulk-immersion-fluid-supply

What We Supply

We supply metalworking fluids in:

- Drums
- Totes
- ISO containers
- Bulk tanker loads
- Palletized packaged product
- Batch-controlled deliveries

Packaging depends on deployment size and storage capacity.

See:
https://ironvaleenergygroup.com/bulk-and-packaged-supply

Documentation and Compliance

Immersion cooling fluid procurement often requires:

- SDS documentation
- Certificate of Analysis
- Dielectric strength data
- Moisture content test results
- Batch traceability

We provide documentation aligned with the supplied batch.

More details:


https://ironvaleenergygroup.com/documentation-and-compliance

We do not represent approvals unless verified against your site specification.

How to Request a Quote

To request pricing:

- Specify fluid type
- Required viscosity
- Flash point requirement
- Volume needed
- Delivery location
- Timeline

Submit details via our Contact page.

FAQ

What is immersion cooling fluid?

A dielectric liquid used to submerge IT hardware for direct heat removal.

Is mineral oil safe for GPUs?

It must meet dielectric and moisture specifications aligned with the system.

What is dielectric strength?

A measure of a fluid’s resistance to electrical breakdown.

Do immersion fluids require filtration?

Typical in long-term deployments to maintain cleanliness.

What flash point is required?

Depends on site risk policy and insurance guidelines.

Can immersion fluid be reused?

Reconditioning is possible when tested and filtered.

What documentation is required?

SDS and Certificate of Analysis are common.

What volumes are typical?

Varies from a few drums to bulk tanker loads.

Are synthetic fluids better than mineral?

Depends on oxidation stability and risk profile.

How is fluid delivered?

Drum, tote, ISO, or tanker.

Buyer’s Quick Guide:

Choosing Immersion Cooling Fluids

Buyer’s Quick Guide:

Choosing Immersion Cooling Fluids

- Confirm system type: single-phase or two-phase

- Define dielectric strength minimum

- Set moisture ppm limits

- Determine flash point requirement

- Confirm viscosity target

- Check compatibility with tank materials

- Decide bulk vs packaged supply

- Require SDS and COA before shipment

- Plan filtration strategy

- Lock delivery timeline before cluster energization

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