Being scalable in size, the Kronos technology can be developed down to the "nano"  level to be used in electronics cooling environments.  As microchips become more and more powerful, heat becomes a limiting factor.  Kronos is pursuing the opportunity to create a "nano-fans" that remove heat from a microchip without any moving parts and with minimal energy consumption.

Kronos is working with the Washington Technology Center (WTC) and the University of Washington on a research project entitled “Heat Transfer Technology for Microelectronics and MEMS.” The objective of the project is to develop a novel energy-efficient heat transfer technology for cooling microelectronics.