In heavy industrial manufacturing, automation, and edge deployments, hardware fails for two primary reasons: dust accumulation and mechanical wear . Standard commercial computers rely on internal fans to stay cool, but in an industrial setting, those fans act as vacuums—pulling in airborne particulates, oil mist, and debris that inevitably coat components and cause catastrophic thermal failure .

Titan’s line of industrial PCs utilizes advanced fanless cooling architecture to completely eliminate this vulnerability .

  • Passive Thermal Engineering: By replacing active fans with heavy-duty aluminum heatsinks and direct-contact copper heat pipes, thermal energy is quietly and efficiently dissipated directly through the rugged outer chassis .

  • Ingress Protection & Sealed Chassis: Because fanless systems require no ventilation grilles or open slots, the internal electronics remain completely sealed from external contaminants, ensuring 24/7 reliability in unconditioned environments .

  • Shock and Vibration Resistance: Eliminating moving parts like fans and spinning hard drives means our systems maintain a significantly higher Mean Time Between Failures (MTBF) when mounted directly onto high-vibration machinery or mobile factory assets .

Investing in fanless architecture isn’t just about zero noise; it’s about protecting your critical data infrastructure and eliminating the high costs of emergency field maintenance .