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

Used in single-phase systems. Often selected for pilot projects and cost-sensitive deployments.
Learn more:
https://ironvaleenergygroup.com/mineral-oil-immersion-cooling-fluids
AO and GTL-based fluids with higher oxidative stability.
https://ironvaleenergygroup.com/synthetic-hydrocarbon-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
Specified to align with tank manufacturer requirements when verified.
https://ironvaleenergygroup.com/engineered-dielectric-immersion-fluids
Used in hyperscale deployments where moisture and contamination limits are tight.
https://ironvaleenergygroup.com/high-purity-immersion-fluids
For air-to-liquid conversion projects.
Selected to improve pump efficiency and heat transfer flow characteristics.
https://ironvaleenergygroup.com/low-viscosity-immersion-fluids
Chosen when insurance or internal risk policy drives fluid selection.
https://ironvaleenergygroup.com/high-flash-point-immersion-fluids
Filtered and tested fluids for cost-sensitive operations.
ISO container, tanker, tote, and drum 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
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.


To request pricing:
- Specify fluid type
- Required viscosity
- Flash point requirement
- Volume needed
- Delivery location
- Timeline
Submit details via our Contact page.
A dielectric liquid used to submerge IT hardware for direct heat removal.
It must meet dielectric and moisture specifications aligned with the system.
A measure of a fluid’s resistance to electrical breakdown.
Typical in long-term deployments to maintain cleanliness.
Depends on site risk policy and insurance guidelines.
Reconditioning is possible when tested and filtered.
SDS and Certificate of Analysis are common.
Varies from a few drums to bulk tanker loads.
Depends on oxidation stability and risk profile.
Drum, tote, ISO, or tanker.

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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