I think the modern equivalent is HFE, manufactured by 3M; HFE-7100 is
commonly used in the ATE industry for liquid cooling of test heads.  It
is designed for very low temperatures (-135degC to 61degC) so it might
not be suitable for general datacenter use.  HFE-7500 looks like a
better fit. (-100degC to 130degC)



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Subject: Re: rack power question


Once upon a time, Dorn Hetzel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> Of course, my chemistry is a little rusty, so I'm not sure about the 
> prospects for a non-toxic, non-flammable, non-conductive substance 
> with workable fluid flow and heat transfer properties :)

Fluorinert - it worked (more or less) for the Cray Triton.
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