As high-power equipment----from 10kW/U data center servers to 500kW NEV fast-charging piles and 10kW industrial lasers----becomes mainstream, traditional air cooling (max heat dissipation ≤500W) can no longer meet demand. Liquid cooling, with its 10-50W/cm² heat density and 40% lower energy consumption, has become essential. However, its performance hinges on reliable coolant delivery: dynamic flow adjustment, multi-medium compatibility, and low energy use.
J-Tron’s 220VAC Mini Electric Gear Pump, engineered with a 40L/min maximum flow rate and 8Bar maximum rated pressure difference, addresses these critical needs. Trusted by global liquid cooling equipment manufacturers, they redefine micro-fluid control for high-power scenario.

1. 40L/min Flow+8Bar Pressure: Tackling Extreme Heat in High-Power Clusters
High-power clusters (e.g., 8kW AI servers, 200kWh battery packs) generate massive, fluctuating heat. Coolant systems need sufficient flow to transfer heat and pressure to overcome pipline resistance----to areas where J-Tron’s Miniature Cooling Gear Pump excellent:
Dynamic Flow Control: Equipped with brushless motors, the pump offers stepless flow adjustment (0.1-40L/min) with ±0.3% precision and <100ms response time. This covers both single-device cooling (1.6L-6L/min for lasers) and centralized Cooling Distribution Unit systems (10-40L/min for server clusters).
Strong Pressure Resistance: The 8Bar pressure differece easily handles high-viscosity media and 50-meter pipeline losses. Even with 10 cold plates in series, flow stability remains within ±0.3%, solving the “flow attenuation” issue of traditional pumps.
Real-World Application: For 200kWh battery fast charging, the pump dynamically adjusts flow from 10L/min to 40L/min, keeping battery temperatures at 25-35°C and boosting charging efficiency by 15%. In AI data centers, it drives fluorinated liquid circulation across 10 10kWh/U servers, lowering Power Usage Effectiveness to below 1.1.
2. Multi-Medium Copatibility: Designed for Diverse Liquid Cooling Needs
Liquid cooling uses varied media----fluorinated liquids (data centers), water-glycol solutions (NEVs), and mineral oils (inustrial equipment)----each with unique challenges (high viscoity, chemical reactivity). J-Tron’s Durable Small Freon Mini Gear Pump is built to adapt:
Durable Materials: SS316 pump body resists fluorinated liquid penetration; modified PEEK gears triple wear resistance for mineral oils; and PFA+EPDM seals avoid swelling in all media.
Viscosity Adaptation: The gear hobbing process prevents flow loss in high-viscosity oils and internal leakage in low-viscosity fluorinated liquids, maintaining ±0.3% flow stability even at 40L/min.
Cavitation Design: Cavity style consists of a pair of gear that the gear action drives the gear slave to carry the fluid from inlet to outlet.

3. Low Energy+Long Lifespan: Cutting TCO for 24/7 Operations
Liquid cooliing systems run 24/7, so pump energy use and lifespan directly impact Total Cost of Ownership (TCO). J-Tron’s design focuses on both:
Ultra-Low Power: A brushless motor+high-efficiency reducer keeps power consumption at 18-25W (vs.>40W for traditional pumps), reducing system energy use by 20%.
Extended Lifespan: Mangetic coupling eliminates mechanical seal wear (a cause of 60% pump failures). Self-lubricating PEEK gear pairs deliver an over 25,000 service hours.
Conclusion: J-Tron Drive Liquid Cooling Effeciency
J-Tron’s micro gear pumps----witih 40L/min flow rate, 8Bar pressure, and multi-scenario adaptability----are more than components: they’re enbalers of efficient, reliable liquid cooling. Backed by 10+ years of micro-fluid expertise, J-Tron offers customized solutions (flow-temperature algorithms, material selection, installation modules) that meet CE, RoHS, and ISO standards.
