
Rethink Thermal Energy
Advanced heat exchangers engineered for the world's most demanding thermal environments
Thermal performance, redefined
Phasic Energy designs and produces heat exchangers that outperform conventional solutions. Our technology delivers superior heat transfer, lower pressure drop, and compact form factors -- enabling higher cooling density, reduced operating costs, and smaller system footprints across critical industries.
Superior Heat Transfer Performance
Our heat exchangers deliver up to 3x the thermal performance of conventional designs, enabling higher cooling capacity in smaller footprints
Lower Pressure Drop, Lower Cost
Optimized flow geometries reduce pumping power requirements, cutting energy consumption and operating costs across the system
Compact, Lightweight Designs
Novel geometries achieve high surface-area density in compact packages, fitting into space-constrained environments where conventional exchangers cannot
Purpose-Built for Every Application
Each heat exchanger is designed for its specific operating conditions -- fluid type, temperature range, pressure, and form factor -- delivering performance that off-the-shelf units cannot match


High-Efficiency Thermal Systems for powering the world’s Critical Infrastructure

Data Center Thermal Management
Liquid-to-liquid, air-to-liquid, and two-phase heat exchangers purpose-built for CDUs, rear-door heat exchangers, and in-row cooling -- delivering higher rack densities with lower energy costs.

Defense and Aerospace
High-performance heat exchangers for space-constrained, high-reliability defense applications -- from naval thermal management to directed-energy systems.

Geothermal Energy
Heat exchangers designed for extreme temperature differentials and aggressive fluid chemistries, maximizing energy extraction from geothermal resources.

Energy and Industrial
Custom heat exchanger solutions for waste heat recovery, power generation, and industrial process optimization -- outperforming conventional shell-and-tube and plate designs.
