What is VOLTANEUM immersion cooling?
VOLTANEUM immersion cooling cools servers directly in a non-conductive dielectric fluid to increase density, reduce airflow, lower noise and stabilize AI/HPC workloads.
The VOLTANEUM immersion cabinet lets customers rent isolated or dedicated capacity inside a dielectric bath designed for high density.
Hardware is visible inside the 2D/3D customer portal while other tenant resources remain masked for confidentiality.
VOLTANEUM™ combines immersion cooling, proprietary dielectric fluid, GPU density, tenant isolation, 1.03 target PUE, DCIM automation, 2D/3D monitoring and request/payment/provisioning workflows.
The VOLTANEUM™ proprietary dielectric liquid provides non-conductive electrical insulation, stronger thermal stability, reduced exposure to dust, oxidation and vibration, and more predictable maintenance through fluid, filtration, acidity, moisture and dielectric strength monitoring.
The -40°C to 250°C range is indicated on VOLTANEUM™ packaging. Quality control on the tested batch reports a -37°C pour point, a 196°C open flash point and observed dielectric breakdown voltage of 52 kV.
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VOLTANEUM immersion cooling cools servers directly in a non-conductive dielectric fluid to increase density, reduce airflow, lower noise and stabilize AI/HPC workloads.
Yes. The platform targets GPU clusters, intensive computing, inference, fine-tuning, dense storage and environments where classic air-cooled racks become limiting.
The customer selects an offer, country and available datacenter, then pays the initial fees. After validation, the allocation is provisioned and visible in the DCIM portal.
Yes. Dedicated physical server offers let customers rent a bare metal server with operating system selection, remote management access and customer monitoring.
An immersion cooling cabinet is physical capacity in a dielectric bath, allowing a customer to rent a portion or a full cabinet for GPUs, ASICs, HPC or immersion-ready servers.
Yes, in BYOH mode, subject to technical validation. For immersion, the hardware must be dielectric-fluid compatible and validated before installation.