

Data centers consume 1-2% of global electricity, with cooling accounting for up to 40% of total energy use. Purpose-built heat exchangers are changing the equation.

Selected from 2,600 applicants, Phasic is now part of NATO's DIANA program, bringing high-performance thermal technology to defense and beyond.

Phasic Energy recognized by the Open Compute Project for advancing sustainable data center cooling through high-performance heat exchanger technology.

Air cooling served data centers for decades. But with rack power densities exceeding 30 kW, the physics are clear: liquid is the future.

Traditional heat exchangers are limited by what can be stamped, brazed, or welded. 3D metal printing removes those constraints entirely.

Active rear-door heat exchangers deliver 30-80 kW cooling per rack without expanding the data center floor -- essential for high-density AI workloads.

Most cooling specs focus on thermal capacity. But pressure drop drives pumping energy -- and that cost compounds every hour of every year.


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