Mission-critical thermal burden where failure is not an option
Defense platforms carry the most demanding electronics in the world. Radar arrays, sensor fusion systems, communications infrastructure, fire control networks — each draws enormous power and generates concentrated thermal burden in hardened housings with limited cooling access.
At sea, in the field, and in hardened facilities, these systems cannot be throttled. They cannot be taken offline to cool. The mission does not pause for thermal management. The burden accumulates while the platform operates at full capacity.
Conventional cooling was not designed for the density, the environment, or the operational tempo of modern defense electronics. The hotspot burns. The mission continues to depend on it.
Thermal failure in a defense system is not an efficiency problem. It is a mission failure.
CryoFlux surveys the thermal burden field across the platform. Every electronics bay is a governed cold-path target. The supply path runs along the hull architecture and enters each burden zone directly.
At each site, the cold encircles the burden in a closed regenerative loop — bay by bay, system by system. The phase change activity is captured and returned. The platform continues at full operational tempo. The mission-critical system runs at governed temperature.
The burden is not eliminated. It is shared — absorbed, governed, and returned through the loop while the platform holds its position.
CryoFlux provides a defensible way OUT.