Keep sensitive, high-heat electronics cool — and isolate them from dirt, moisture, mould and other threats to performance — with specialised electronics enclosure cooling solutions from Thermacore.

Our HX® and HXi® Series air-to-air heat exchangers allow efficient, reliable heat removal from heat sources within an electronics cabinet. Their design, using heat pipes (HX Series) or our impingement air flow design (HXi Series), allows the designer to isolate electronics within the cabinet from the external environment, without sacrificing thermal performance. Sealing the cabinet from harsh industrial or outdoor environments helps optimise the life and reliability of today’s powerful microprocessors and semiconductors. Our thermal solutions are compliant with all relevant National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA) standards and the HXi-500 complies with Telcordia standards.
Thermacore’s HX Models combine the inherent benefits of passive two-phase heat transfer technology with energy-efficient fans for high performance and reliability plus low cost and reduced noise.
When liquid cooling is available, Thermacore's liquid-to-air heat exchanger products provide an economical and compact solution for isolation of electronics cabinets from external environments.
Our liquid-to-air heat exchangers, with chilled coolant, also offer the opportunity for below-ambient cooling of enclosures (sub-ambient cooling).
Thermacore can also provide custom thermal solutions for rack and cabinet-level thermal management. That includes thermoelectric or next-generation product designs like Therma-Bus®, and rack level thermal management systems currently under development as part of Thermacore next-generation thermal management technologies.
Thermacore can provide the enclosure thermal management solution your applications require, from our standard heat exchanger products, through customer-configured versions that meet your specific needs, to advanced product designs which provide the highest performance achievable in enclosure cooling.