Coolflow DTX™
A non-toxic fully inhibited heat transfer fluid, with antifreeze function based on detoxified ethyelne glycol.
More about Coolflow DTX™What is Glycol?
Glycol, specifically ethylene glycol and propylene glycol, is a type of alcohol used in various industrial applications. It is known for its excellent thermal properties and ability to lower the freezing point of water, making it an ideal choice for cooling systems. In data centers, glycol is commonly mixed with water to create a solution that circulates through the cooling infrastructure.
Importance of Cooling in Data Centers
Data centers house a vast array of servers and networking equipment that generate significant amounts of heat. Effective cooling is essential to prevent overheating, which can lead to equipment failure, data loss, and increased operational costs. The use of glycol-based cooling systems helps maintain optimal operating temperatures, ensuring the longevity and reliability of the data center infrastructure.
Types of Glycol Used
Advanced Glycol Formulation: Coolflow DTX™
Coolflow DTX™ was introduced in 2010 as a high-performance non-toxic heat transfer fluid, suitable for replacing propylene glycol in process cooling systems. The ground-breaking coolant, formulated by glycol experts Hydratech, utilizes the performance benefits of ethylene glycol and the non-toxic safety of propylene glycol. Specific benefits include:
How Glycol Cooling Systems Work
Glycol cooling systems typically involve a closed-loop system where the glycol-water mixture absorbs heat from the data center equipment and then dissipates it through heat exchangers. These systems can be air-cooled or water-cooled, depending on the design and requirements of the data center.
Benefits of Using Glycol
Considerations for Using Glycol
Conclusion
Glycol, and especially an advanced formulation like Coolflow DTX™ , plays an indispensable role in the efficient cooling of data centers. Its ability to enhance heat transfer, provide freeze protection, and inhibit corrosion makes it a valuable component in maintaining optimal operating conditions. While there are considerations regarding toxicity and maintenance, the benefits of using glycol in data center cooling systems are substantial. As data centers continue to evolve, glycol-based cooling solutions will remain a cornerstone of effective thermal management, ensuring the reliability and longevity of critical infrastructure.
By understanding the properties, applications, and considerations associated with glycol, data center operators can make informed decisions to optimize their cooling strategies and support the growing demands of modern computing environments.
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Regular analysis can extend the life of both fluid and system. Hydratech’s Fluid Monitoring Program (FMP) is a very straight forward, effective way to proactively monitor closed-loop system condition.