SprayCool offers liquid-cooled transit case for military applications

July 5, 2007
LIBERTY LAKE, Wash., 6 July 2007. SprayCool in Liberty Lake, Wash., is offering the SprayCool Sealed Transit Case (STC) that instead of traditional air conditioning uses a closed-loop fluid system to cool critical electronic components.

LIBERTY LAKE, Wash., 6 July 2007. SprayCool in Liberty Lake, Wash., is offering the SprayCool Sealed Transit Case (STC) that instead of traditional air conditioning uses a closed-loop fluid system to cool critical electronic components.

The military's traditional transit cases, meanwhile, are cooled with forced air, which requires the user to remove the front and rear covers before using the equipment, SprayCool officials say.

As a result, delicate electronics are exposed to dust and moisture, making them more likely to fail during critical situations. In many cases, only costly electronic equipment specifically designed for harsh environments can be used.

The STC offers the potential to save the military millions of dollars by enabling the use of commercially available electronic equipment in the field, company officials say.

The case enables the use of commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) electronics as an alternative to expensive custom equipment. For more information contact SprayCool online at www.spraycool.com.

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