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ChemTreat revolutionises data centre cooling with CTSolutions® D2C launch

ChemTreat's CTSolutions® D2C program transforms cooling systems in AI-driven data centres, enhancing reliability and sustainability.

ChemTreat, Inc., a renowned provider of industrial water treatment solutions, unveils CTSolutions® D2C, a specialised treatment and monitoring program customised for direct-to-chip (D2C) liquid cooling systems in modern data centres. This launch emerges amidst a data centre expansion surge fuelled by AI, high-performance computing (HPC), and cutting-edge workloads.

The evolution of these data centres has pushed cooling solutions to new boundaries, demanding advancements in fluid reliability, monitoring, and control. As the demand for computing power increases, D2C cooling proves indispensable for maintaining both rack density and thermal performance.

CTSolutions® D2C offers a seamless integration of water treatment technology, encompassing services, monitoring, and automation. This holistic approach ensures data centres align with the rising demands for system reliability and efficiency, vital for achieving uptime targets in today’s digital age.

Distancing from traditional systems, D2C cooling loops operate within closed conditions, which heightens their sensitivity to water chemistry. Without proper treatment, risks like corrosion, thermal inefficiency, and unexpected maintenance can arise. CTSolutions® D2C effectively tackles these challenges with:

  • Cutting-edge aqueous coolant technologies to enhance heat transfer.
  • Versatile coolants compatible with various OEM systems.
  • Special biocides dedicated to D2C applications.
  • The CTVista®+ platform for comprehensive fluid chemistry insights.
  • Customisable systems for precise monitoring and fluid sampling.
  • Pre-operational protocols to facilitate high water quality standards.

Through CTVista®+, operators receive access to advanced analytics and alerts, granting operators an in-depth view of cooling solutions and fostering informed decision-making. This provides a distinct edge in ongoing maintenance and efficiency enhancements across various cooling environments.

This program is meticulously designed to bolster new data centre builds and expansions, ensuring cooling systems conform to predefined specifications essential for long-term success. With ChemTreat’s specialists collaborating with design engineers, they ensure system integrity before operations commence.

Additionally, the program caters to the unique demands of hyperscalers, AI environments, and collocations managing intense workloads.

ChemTreat embeds sustainability across every facet of the D2C program. Since 2024, it aided industrial customers to conserve over 85 billion gallons of water. In challenging regions with water constraints or strict ESG standards, CTSolutions® D2C optimises power user effectiveness (PUE) and water user effectiveness (WUE).

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