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In mid- to large-sized data centres, chilled water cooling, which uses heated water to cool air brought in by air handlers (CRAHs), is a typical form of data centre cooling. Water is supplied via a chiller plant located someplace in the building.
In order to cool a data centre, surplus heat in the air must be removed and replaced with cooler air. This is often done in one of three ways: after venting hot air outside, taking in outside air, cooling it, and circulating it inside the structure.Free cooling can occur in a variety of ways, including through water evaporation, ambient air with low temperatures, and thermal reservoirs.
The Australia Data center water-cooled chiller system market accounted for $XX Billion in 2022 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2023 to 2030.
Dow Introduces New DOWSILTM Immersion Cooling Technology to Increase Data Centre Efficiency and Sustainability Award-winning silicone-organic cooling fluid supports data communications scalability while reducing emissions and energy use in data centres.
Today, Dow unveiled DOWSIL Immersion Cooling Technology, a cutting-edge method for sustainably and efficiently cooling business and hyperscale cloud data centres. In a new era of high-speed, high-volume data transfers, award-winning DOWSIL Immersion Cooling Technology offers an innovative approach to thermal control and sustainability for quickly expanding data centres.
Data centres need to find new ways to increase the effectiveness of cooling systems, better manage water use, cut down on heat waste, and use renewable energy sources as part of the movement towards greater sustainability.
When compared to air cooling, Dow’s novel immersion cooling solution for servers and other data centre equipment can dramatically increase energy efficiency (lower power usage effectiveness, or PUE).
This low-carbon technology enables rising server load densities and improved computer performance while using less energy and space in the data centre.The new DOWSIL Immersion Cooling Technology is intended for single-phase cooling systems since they are more straightforward, more affordable, simpler to use, and require less maintenance than two-phase cooling systems do.