Reliable Low-Temperature Cooling for Data Centers

Data centers require continuous, dependable cooling to support high density computing environments and uninterrupted operation. Thermal management systems must maintain stable conditions, respond to fluctuating loads, and support redundancy strategies that protect critical infrastructure.

Low temperature cooling systems are engineered to deliver consistent performance, scalability, and long term reliability across data center environments, supporting uptime, efficiency, and future growth.

Cooling Across Data Center Environments

Data centers apply cooling across multiple layers of infrastructure, from central plants to white space and support systems. Cooling strategies are designed to manage high heat densities, maintain redundancy, and support continuous operation as computing loads evolve.

White Space Cooling

Cooling solutions designed to maintain stable inlet temperatures across server rows, supporting high density computing and consistent airflow management.

Hot Aisle and Cold Aisle Management

Integrated cooling strategies that support hot aisle and cold aisle configurations, improving efficiency while maintaining thermal separation.

Redundant Cooling Infrastructure

Cooling architectures designed to support redundancy and failover requirements, protecting uptime during maintenance or unexpected events.

Environmental and Test Rooms

Systems engineered to scale with future load growth, allowing cooling capacity to expand alongside computing demand.

Brine & Secondary Loop Cooling

Cooling solutions optimized to manage energy consumption while maintaining performance across varying load conditions.

Equipment and Tooling Cooling

Centralized cooling systems that supply reliable, redundant capacity to the data center’s core mechanical systems.