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Data Center Immersion Cooling Solutions

Cargill™ Priolube™ synthetic esters for immersion cooling fluids

data center with liquid immersion pumps Growing AI, cloud, and digital infrastructure demands are increasing the need for efficient data center cooling.

Operators are evaluating cooling fluids for thermal performance, fire safety and handling, fluid stability, maintenance planning, and environmental characteristics.

Priolube™ synthetic esters support the formulation of high-performance dielectric cooling fluids for these systems.

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Benefits of Priolube synthetic esters

Helping formulators balance thermal performance with operational and environmental considerations

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Safety and handling advantages

  • Higher flash points than hydrocarbon products across viscosity range
  • Non-hazardous classification supports safer handling
  • Suitable handling characteristics for dielectric systems

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Lower environmental impact

  • Readily biodegradable (OECD 301B / 301F test methods)
  • Low aquatic and human toxicity with no inhalation hazards
  • Supports spill management and end-of-life environmental considerations

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Reliable, long-life performance

  • Higher thermal conductivity and heat capacity than GRIII/GRIV base oils
  • Thermal and oxidative stability support extended coolant life
  • Low volatility reduces fluid loss and maintenance needs

 

Featured products

Cargill data center immersion cooling solutions

Priolube synthetic ester base stocks support the formulation of single‑phase dielectric immersion cooling fluids. They are biodegradable* and offer high flash points, low toxicity classifications, and thermal‑oxidative stability for continuous operation.

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Priolube EF 7010: High flash point and low volatility synthetic ester for stable immersion cooling systems

Priolube 2728: Fully synthetic dielectric ester highly oxidatively stable with very low viscosity

Priolube EF 3221: Synthetic dielectric ester with low viscosity and stability for consistent cooling performance

Priolube 1976: Low polarity and oxidatively stable mono-ester suitable for use as base fluid and additive

 

Priolube synthetic esters advantages

Key differences versus PAO, GTL and mineral oils for immersion cooling

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Comparison table**

Comparison factor

Priolube synthetic esters***

PAO (Group IV)

GTL (Group III+)

Mineral oils (Group I/II)

Flash point vs viscosity 

High, at low viscosity

High, at higher viscosity

High, at higher viscosity

High, at higher viscosity

Volatility (NOACK, %) 

Lowest

Low

Low-moderate

High

Thermal conductivity (W/m·K) 

~0.14–0.16

~0.12–0.15

~0.12–0.14

~0.12–0.15

Heat capacity (J/g·K) 

~1.9–2.2

~1.7–2.0

~1.7–2.0

~1.7–2.0

Thermal and oxidative stability 

Good

Good

Good

Moderate

GHS classification 

Classified as non-hazardous

May carry hazard classifications depending on viscosity and composition

May carry hazard classifications depending on composition

May carry hazard classifications depending on refinement level and composition

GHS labeling 

No hazard pictograms

May require hazard pictograms depending on classification

May require hazard labeling depending on classification

May require hazard labeling depending on classification

Toxicity classification 

Low toxicity classifications

May include aspiration hazard classifications depending on grade

May include aspiration or other hazard classifications depending on grade

May include broader hazard classifications depending on composition

Biodegradability 

Readily biodegradable

(OECD 301B/F)

Typically not readily biodegradable, depending on grade and formulation

(OECD 301B/F)

** Values shown are indicative ranges based on typical base fluid properties. Properties and classifications may vary depending on specific product grade, formulation, and regional regulatory requirements. Customers are responsible for evaluating suitability for their intended application.

***Based on selected products for data centers-immersion cooling

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Cargill brings experience in synthetic ester chemistry and global supply capabilities to support customers developing formulations for technically demanding applications, including data center immersion cooling.

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Frequently asked questions

What can synthetic esters be used for in data center cooling?

Synthetic esters can be used as base fluids in the formulation of dielectric liquids for immersion cooling systems. These fluids are being evaluated for use in systems where electronic components are submerged in a non-conductive liquid to help manage heat from high density computing hardware.

Why can synthetic esters be used in immersion cooling fluids?

Synthetic esters can be used in immersion cooling due to their combination of high flash points at relatively low viscosity, toxicity classifications, and environmental characteristics such as biodegradability (e.g., OECD 301B/F test methods), along with thermal and oxidative stability suitable for continuous operating conditions.

How do synthetic esters compare to PAO, GTL, and mineral oils?

PAO, GTL, and mineral oils are commonly used base fluids in immersion cooling today. Low viscosity hydrocarbons are often classified as inhalation and ingestion hazardous materials. Compared with these hydrocarbon-based fluids, Cargill Priolube synthetic esters are non-hazardous materials with higher flash point for given viscosity, potentially higher renewability, readily biodegradable, and, due to molecular structure, have higher thermal conductivity and heat capacity.

 

*Based on OECD 301F/OECD 301B

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