SprayCool transit cases allow customers to use COTS rack mount electronics in harsh
conditions and at high temperatures without an environmental conditioning system.
The end result is reduced size, weight, and power without sacrificing high performance
in extreme military environments.
Traditional transit cases used by the military to house and transport electronic
equipment require that the front and rear covers be removed before the equipment
can be powered up and used. Such open operation exposes delicate electronics to
damage and failure from dust and moisture. Further, heat generated by the internal
equipment is customarily controlled be regulating ambient air temperature around
the transit case, necessitating the use of an environmental control system (ECS),
to maintain an optimal temperature for COTS electronics.
The SprayCool Sealed Transit Case (STC) both protects COTS electronics from the
elements by allowing the case to remain sealed, and eliminates the need for an ECS.
A SprayCool solution uses a SprayCool closed loop fluid system to cool critical
components on high performance electronic equipment housed in the transit case.
Four compact heat exchangers on the sides of the transit case reject the heat load
to the outside air.
The SprayCool STC is 30% smaller, 50% lighter, and requires 70% less power than
a transit case using traditional air conditioning. Smaller, lighter and more energy
efficient equates to a mobile computing cabinet that is convenient to install, easier
to transport, and requires less logistical infrastructure to operate. The end result
is the enhanced ability to position advanced computing power to the front edge of
the battle.
» Sealed Transit Case Datasheet