Cooling is a crucial step in the operation of devices ranging from micro to macro structures. This process involves dissipating the heat created by the equipment in order to enhance the performance of the system. The cooling plate structure is a fundamental, prototypical, and widely used design in engineering applications. This article describes the findings of an experimental study that examined how changes in refrigerant flow pressure affect the performance of cooling plates. The requirements, technical specifications, as well as equipment layout diagrams are described in detail in the article. The study findings were obtained to validate the validity and precision of the studies conducted using Ansys-Fluent finite element simulation software.