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LIBERTY LAKE, Wash., 17 May 2009. SprayCool Inc. in Liberty Lake, Wash., is introducing a 3U form factor direct spray cooled rugged enclosure for armored vehicle vetronics, as well as for aircraft avionics in unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) and helicopters that require small, lightweight, low-power, and low-cost military embedded aerospace electronics. The MPE-3U offers relatively low overall system cost compared to conduction or other liquid cooled electronics alternatives, and enables electronics flexibility, density and reliability in a 3U enclosure.
The MPE-3U weighs 18 pounds but is rugged enough to provide environmental isolation to commercial grade and rugged 3U cards. For more information contact SprayCool online at www.spraycool.com.
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