Dielectric Liquids and Immersion Cooling: Why VOLTANEUM™ Matters for High-Density Infrastructure
Data centers are entering a new phase of their evolution. Artificial intelligence, HPC, high-density GPUs, cloud platforms, and compute-intensive infrastructure are creating thermal constraints that traditional air-cooling architectures increasingly struggle to handle.
In this context, dielectric liquids are becoming a strategic building block. They are no longer just technical fluids: they directly influence performance, density, reliability, and energy efficiency across modern digital infrastructure.
What is a dielectric liquid?
A dielectric liquid is a non-conductive fluid designed for use near or in direct contact with electrical and electronic components. In immersion cooling, it allows servers, electronic boards, GPUs, or ASICs to be immersed directly so heat can be transferred as close as possible to its source.
Unlike air cooling, which cools the environment around machines, immersion cooling cools components directly. This difference fundamentally changes the thermal architecture of the data center.
Why air cooling is reaching its limits
Air cooling remains widely used, but it becomes increasingly constrained as density rises. AI and HPC infrastructure can concentrate very high thermal loads in a limited footprint. At these levels, ventilation, hot/cold aisles, and CRAC systems become more expensive, noisier, and harder to optimize.
The most common limits include:
- high energy consumption linked to cooling and air conditioning;
- permanent fans that generate noise and mechanical wear;
- hot spots in high-density racks;
- strong sensitivity to dust and airborne particles;
- IT density limited by cooling capacity.
Immersion cooling as a next-generation architecture
Immersion cooling places equipment inside a tank filled with dielectric liquid. The fluid directly absorbs heat, circulates toward a heat exchanger, and returns cooled to the tank.
This approach enables:
- more direct heat dissipation;
- improved temperature stability;
- lower noise levels;
- reduced airflow constraints;
- higher IT density;
- better readiness for AI, GPU, and HPC workloads.
VOLTANEUM™: a fluid designed for critical infrastructure
VOLTANEUM™ belongs to a new generation of dielectric liquids designed for AI data centers, HPC, cloud platforms, and high-density infrastructure. Its role is to support the transition toward thermal architectures that are more efficient, more compact, and more reliable.
VOLTANEUM™ is built around four key value drivers:
Thermal performance
The fluid directly absorbs heat produced by critical components and helps stabilize compute-intensive environments.
Electrical safety
As a dielectric fluid, VOLTANEUM™ supports the immersion of electronic equipment in a non-conductive environment.
Operational reliability
Chemical stability, low acidity, and non-corrosive behavior are essential criteria for long-term operation.
Energy efficiency
By reducing dependence on ventilation and traditional air-conditioning systems, immersion cooling can contribute to better PUE optimization and lower total cost of operation.
A key issue for AI and HPC
Modern GPU clusters, generative AI models, and HPC workloads impose continuous thermal loads. As rack power increases, cooling becomes a design factor as important as power distribution, networking, or security.
Immersion cooling provides a concrete answer to this evolution: increasing compute density without multiplying the mechanical and energy constraints associated with air cooling.
Download the VOLTANEUM™ white paper
To explore the topic in more detail, ITNET Technologies provides a technical white paper dedicated to VOLTANEUM™ and immersion cooling architectures for AI data centers, HPC, cloud platforms, and high-density infrastructure.
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Conclusion
Dielectric liquids are becoming a central technology for next-generation data centers. By enabling direct heat transfer, higher density, and fewer constraints linked to air cooling, immersion cooling opens the way to infrastructure that is more powerful, more efficient, and more resilient.
With VOLTANEUM™, ITNET Technologies highlights an approach designed for current and future intensive computing needs: performance, safety, durability, and energy efficiency.



