👉 Electronics fluids, often referred to as coolants or thermal fluids, are specialized liquids used in electronic devices to manage heat and ensure optimal performance. These fluids circulate through the system, absorbing excess heat generated by components like CPUs, GPUs, and power supplies, and transferring it away to heat exchangers or radiators where the heat is dissipated into the surrounding environment. This process prevents overheating, which can lead to reduced efficiency, component damage, or even permanent failure. Common types of electronics fluids include water-glycol mixtures for laptops and some desktop systems, and mineral oil or synthetic oils for high-performance computing environments. Proper selection and maintenance of these fluids are crucial for maintaining the longevity and reliability of electronic devices.